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Carsten Holler, Turbine Hall, London

Casten Holler is visual spectacle of watching people sliding and ‘inner spectacle’ experienced by the sliders themselves, the state of simultaneous delight and anxity that you enter as you descend. Höller has installed six smaller slides in other galleries and museums, but the cavernous space of the Turbine Hall offers a unique setting in which to extend his vision.

Turbine Hall is a hall in Tate Modern museum located in London. Turbine Hall was created in the year 2000 to display the national collection of international modern art. This forms part which is the national collection of British art since 1500 and international modern art. Tate Modern is dedicated museum of modern art.

Carsten Höller is a slide is a sculpture that you can travel inside. The slides are one of the building’s means of transporting people, equivalent to the escalators, elevators or stairs. Slides deliver people quickly, safely and elegantly to their destinations, they’re inexpensive to construct and energy-efficient. They’re also a device for experiencing an emotional state.


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