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Philippe Parreno handed Tate Modern's 2016 Turbine Hall commission

Philippe Parreno Armory, from October 2015 Feature Philippe Parreno
Philippe Parreno Armory, from October 2015 Feature Philippe Parreno

Philippe Parreno will undertake this year’s commission for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. This is the second commission of a new series for the vast gallery space since a change of sponsor from Unilever to car maker Hyundi. Here’s what Tate say about Parreno: ‘a key artist of his generation, Parreno explores the borders between reality and fiction and is known for investigating and redefining the gallery-going experience.’ You can read what he says about himself here. The new work will be unveiled 4 October.

The weeds in Abraham Cruzvillegas’s current Turbine Hall commission, a canopy of raised planters of found earth, are coming along nicely ArtReview noted this week. Empty Lot will be on view to 3 April. You can read what we say about Cruzvillegas’s work here.

28 January 2016.

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