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Exhibition: Kusama's Obliteration Room

Location

Tate Modern,

Bankside, London,
SE1 9TG

Dates

This exhibition CLOSED on Mon, 29th Aug 2022

This exhibition has finished.

Cost: Free of Charge

Description

Everyone is invited to transform a completely white domestic apartment into a sea of colourful dots: UNIQLO Tate Play: Kusama's Obliteration Room is an interactive artwork for all ages. Visitors will be given a sheet of colourful ‘dot’ stickers to help bring the space to life.

As well as having a chance to cover every available surface in the space with bright circular stickers, families will be able to create their own work of art to add to an ever-growing garden in the Turbine Hall.

There will be four white apartments in the Turbine Hall ready for families to add their stickers too, making this the biggest iteration of The obliteration room to date.


Contact and Booking Details

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Location

Tate Modern,

Bankside, London,
SE1 9TG

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