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Tag: contemporary art installation

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The Yard by Allan Kaprow at the Saatchi: scramble through a pile of tyres as a full size car rotates above your head

Wed 7th January, 2026Wed 7th January, 2026 - by editor - Leave a Comment

I’ll admit my title doesn’t really get across just how much fun this piece is, but I really recommended checking out Allan Kaprow’s playful piece currently on display at the …

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Abraham Cruzvillegas: Empty Lot. A bit like watching paint dry. Or weeds grow. Tate Modern, London
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Abraham Cruzvillegas: Empty Lot. A bit like watching paint dry. Or weeds grow. Tate Modern, London

Tue 5th January, 2016 - by editor - 4 Comments.

I’ve seen some amazing artworks in the Turbine Hall in London’s Tate Modern with perhaps Olafur Eliasson’s Weather Project being the most stunning of the lot. Sad to say, I failed to …

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Sound as a weapon: DJs crack the clay at Mute at the National Museum of Wales
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Sound as a weapon: DJs crack the clay at Mute at the National Museum of Wales

Tue 8th September, 2015Tue 8th September, 2015 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This interesting sound installation forms part of the National Museum of Wales’ Fragile exhibition and invites the public to play songs that will be big enough to smash the clay covering …

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Thousands of pills - Cradle to Grave by Pharmacopoeia at the British Museum
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Thousands of pills – Cradle to Grave by Pharmacopoeia at the British Museum

Tue 4th August, 2015 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Currently on display in the British Museum is a contemporary art installation called, ‘Cradle to Grave,’ which sets out to explore our approach to health in Britain today. The work incorporates …

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