Monday, 27 August 2012

UN-TAKE A BREAK - Patrick Keiller The Robinson Institute


Patrick Keiller constructed a narrative using Tate Britain's collections and his own works.  It is a grand installation with lots of material to engage and digest but I found it original and interesting, from the idea to the presentation, of course the individual works made across hundreds of years by well known artisits. It is in response to Tate’s Collection of British and international art. The Robinson Institute is an exhibition that considers the origins of the current economic crisis. Throughout The Robinson Institute, images of landmarks and locations in the English landscape are employed to illustrate the development of capitalism.


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