The installation One Two Three Swing is a piece of artwork done by the Superflex, the group is founded in 1993 by Danish artists: Bjørnstjeme Christiansen, Jakob Fenger & Rasmus Nielsen. The series of artworks have visual and interactive value, it can highly engage with visitors with its playful part which enhances the level of art exhibition experience.
3 October 2017 to 2 April 2018 (remain until 4 November 2018) | Tate Modern, London
The concept of Superflex One Two Three Swing!
Tate Modern | Bankside, London SE1 9TG, United Kingdom
The piece of installation artwork is huge, it covers most of the hallway area close to the entrance. As the video is shown, there is an eye-catching pendulum suspended about 20 meters from the ceiling and a cable is attached. It is swinging near the entrance and the visitors were entering under it. There are rails in orange and grey colors and attached with some chains linking to choices of one, two and three-seated swings for visitors to sit and enjoy the swinging session.
I believe that the artists wanted to present liberation by adding a playful element and as a collective experience to engage with visitors and to challenge the use of space in an exhibition center or gallery.
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