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Unveiled at London's Tate Modern on Tuesday, One Two Three Swing!is a new large-scale installation from Danish collective SUPERFLEX. It's currently taking over the Turbine Hall, and resembles a rather large, colourful adult playground.
SEE ALSO: Artist constructs massive playground using only sticky tape and scaffoldingA partnership between Tate, Hyundai, and artists Jakob Fenger, Bjørnstjerne Christiansen and Rasmus Nielsen, the installation is made up of three "states" connected by a bright orange line. There's "apathy," a large pendulum suspended by a 20-metre cable from the ceiling and swinging above a 770-square-metre coloured carpet inspired by British currency.
Then there's "production," a swing seat factory station.
Finally, and most playfully, there's "movement," three-seated swings you can play with. Gallery visitors are encouraged to interact with the work as a group on the count of three, hence the title.
Over time, new swings will be added, spreading outside Tate Modern, and potentially beyond into London, as the work evolves.
According to Tate's press release, the work has been "conceived as an assembly line for collective movement," inviting audiences to use public spaces for collaboration to "challenge society’s apathy towards the political, environmental and economic crises of our age."
Needless to say, you'll be seeing this work heavily featured on Instagram over the coming months.
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SUPERFLEX's installation is on display at the Tate Modern until Apr. 2, 2018 — and then it may run rogue through London, if you're lucky.
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