Tate Modern Project: Skirt of the Black Mouth. A new public art commission for the landscape of the Tate Modern Project. Composed of light and dark, silences and shadows, contrasting materials and conflicting ideas, it will encourage visitors to begin to imagine what this space is.
Danielle Arnaud is delighted to annouce the opening of a new public art commission by gallery artists Heather and Ivan Morison, Skirt of the Black Mouth, for the landscape of the Tate Modern Project.
'Created by artists Heather and Ivan Morison, Skirt of the Black Mouth is a place for everyone within the south landscape of the Tate Modern Project.
The artists often make works for public spaces that disrupt the rigid grid of the modern world. They use simple folds and cuts to transform monolithic forms, materials and ideas, producing a more unexpected, more beautiful geometry. The resulting structures are intended to agitate and provoke the viewer, but the artists also want people to find hope through this confrontation.
Skirt of the Black Mouth began as a new approach to the traditional hoarding, using it as a sculptural element to redefine the space, while allowing glimpses of what lies behind. Characterised by a distinctively twisted arrangement of the wall, bench and path, it is a space stolen back from the construction site, dividing one world from another. Composed of light and dark, silences and shadows, contrasting materials and conflicting ideas, it will encourage visitors to begin to imagine what this space is, and what it might be in the future.'
Open to the public from 19 October 2012
Tate Modern
Bankside 020 (southern side of Tate Modern), London
Free Admission