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Tate Britain Exhibition

Tate Britain Duveens Commission: Eva Rothschild

29 June – 29 November 2009
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Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 1, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 1, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 2, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 2, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 3, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 3, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 4, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 4, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 5, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 5, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 6, 2009

Eva Rothschild Installation view at Tate Britain 6, 2009

For the latest in the celebrated Duveens Commission series, which has recently included Mark Wallinger and Martin Creed, Eva Rothschild has conceived a new ambitious sculpture for the galleries that lie at the heart of Tate Britain. This is the first time a single work has been designed to stretch nearly the full length of the space, over 70 metres. Using minimal materiality, the work fills and disrupts the grandeur of these neoclassical galleries with a chaotic, energetic presence.

One of the most interesting artists of her generation, Rothschild makes striking objects which continually investigate new relationships between volume and mass, surface and structure. Born in Dublin in 1972, Rothschild lives and works in London.

Tate Britain

Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
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29 June – 29 November 2009

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    Eva Rothschild talks to curator, writer and lecturer Andrea Schlieker about her investigation of objects that achieve a powerful presence with minimum materials.

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    Eva Rothschild

    born 1971
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