![]() The audience is invited to work with the sculptures to choreograph their own movements in the space, creating a relationship between viewer and object as they ‘dance’ together. They are given titles like Bulky Lacoste Birdy and areinspired by Oskar Schlemmer’s seminal Triadisches Ballet (1922). The wheeled structures are formed from domestic clothes horses and blinds, animated with moving lights and projected images. Haegue Yang’s mobile sculptures, Dress Vehicles, will be displayed in the Tanks. © Courtesy of the artist and Kukje Gallery, Seoul Photo: Stuart Whipps Installation view, Teacher of Dance, Modern Art Oxford, UK, 2011 Part of the series The Tanks: Live programme Haegue Yang: Dress Vehicle – Bulky Lacoste Birdy (2011) Mobile performative sculpture. Timed choreographed performances to be announced Sung Hwan Kim’s installation continues until the end of October. For a few days Haegue Yang will be appearing in the performance space of the Tate Modern Tanks.
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