Tate Britain



This was one of the displays  that I had seen at the Tate Britain museum. The display was called, ' I have no fixed starting point, only accumulation' by Heather Phillipson. 

One of the first things you see when yo walk ink inside of the room is a large sculpture made out of lots of different News Papers with horns which looks like some kind of monster. The monster could resemble the animals and the nature affected by the global warming. It shows them as frustrated and angry with the humans. The room is lit red which gives connotations of danger which makes you feel tense. When I had first walked into the room with my friends one of them said she had felt scared this could of been due to the effect of the lighting.  There is also the sound of huge gusts of winds in the room. This gives of an empty affect which can show what earth could be like if humans keep polluting. It may end up with nothing in it.



As you walk towards the end of the room their are two oil tanks which have been given horns. This could be to symbolize them as a monster that is causing destruction and destroying everything. This is because oil tanks play apart in polluting the earth especially rivers and sea which effects sea life.


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