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Tetris

One from a brief visit to the Tate Modern art museum in London. We'd gone down to see if we could find this installation by Haegue Yang as it's a pretty cool subject for an abstract photograph.

 

The artwork has the rather interesting name of "Sol LeWitt Upside Down - Structure with Three Towers, Expanded 23 Times, Split in Three." It doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, does it? The piece consists of over 500 independent components made of Venetian blinds that together recreate one of Sol LeWitt’s signature works from 1986.

 

I'm not a modern art aficionado but I do like things with interesting shapes and this one has some great angles to photograph it from. The room was fairly busy while we were photographing it but I did get one moment when it was clear apart from this one man who was walking through.

 

I don't think this is going to be to everyone's taste but it's always nice to find something a little different.

 

 

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Uploaded on October 3, 2019
Taken on September 23, 2019