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Mire Lee creates an 'industrial womb' in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall | Tate

Drawing inspiration from Tate Modern's history as a power station, Mire Lee has transformed the Turbine Hall with striking hanging sculptures and epic mechanical installations. Hear from curators Alvin Li and Bilal Akkouche, along with Production Manager Nancy Cooper, on how the ghosts of industrial history influenced the artist and how the artwork has continued to evolve over the last few months. Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee: Open Wound in partnership with Hyundai Motor. Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl To license Tate films please email film.licensing@tate.org.uk




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Animal Farm at 80: George Orwell’s enduring commitment to socialist revolution

  Glenn Burgess , University of Hull During the early years of the second world war, George Orwell believed that England’s revolutionary mom...