mire lee transforms tate modern's turbine hall into eerie factory of skin-like sculptures
Briefly

Mire Lee's installation, 'Open Wound,' transforms the Turbine Hall into an eerie body factory, merging mechanical and organic forms to reflect on societal precarity.
The sculptures, suspended like organs, evoke a visceral experience, exploring beauty and grotesqueness while referencing the industrial legacy of the Tate Modern.
Lee's work emphasizes regeneration and decay, as the industrial turbine pumps liquid through silicone tubes, highlighting the relationship between industry and human experience.
This dramatic installation invites viewers to contemplate their emotional responses to an environment shaped by industrial history and contemporary uncertainties.
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