Cerith Wyn Evans @ Tate Britain
Thankfully, after the persistent rain on Wednesday the weather cleared up and it was all sunshine in London towards the end of the week. If you enter Tate Britain from the Millbank entrance you can see Cerith Wyn Evans' light exhibition straight away. Suspended from the roof, it consists of various bended and twisted neon light tubes. Lucky enough to speak to someone in charge of risk assessment for the exhibition, I learnt that they had to map out on the ceiling where to hang the lights whilst keeping the display a secret till its opening. The neon lights are attached to the roof by suction cups which take the weight of the display. Such a lovely and informative guy that gave a great insight into the workings behind the exhibition and other displays at Tate Britain.
On until the 20th of this month I highly recommend a visit, plus it's free!
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Lauren
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