Forms in space by helenhall

Forms in space

Part of exhibition at Tate Britain. A commissioned piece by Cerith Wybn Evans described as a "neon installation focussing on ideas around the folds and flows of energy via material and immaterial conduits."

We enjoyed David Hockney, also the Turner exhibition at Tate Britain. The play of Paul Auster's City of Glass was somewhat unintelligible to most of our party - but quite astonishingly good lighting and graphics.

There's an alternative take on forms in space in my other album.
I like that you've included people...fav
April 23rd, 2017  
The people give a sense of scale that otherwise would have been missing. Great photo!
April 23rd, 2017  
Wow! I checked online for more information on Cerith Wyn Evans and this installation . . . it must be an amazing experience to walk through/under these neon sculptures. So interesting! Great shot and I agree with the others...including the people definitely gives a real sense of scale. :-)
April 24th, 2017  
@gaylewood that's very dedicated of you Gayle. I'm impressed. It is quite striking and seems to be enjoyed by most. (My dad made some disparaging remark though!)
@ivan @evalieutionspics Thanks for the feedback on the people - I liked them there especially as they were in a pool of light - but it is good to know from others. im not always the best judge.
April 24th, 2017  
I like how the suspended sculpture looks like a reflection. Good shot!
April 25th, 2017  
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