ARTIST ROOMS: Phyllida Barlow

Small but good exhibition at Tate Modern showing a selection of work from throughout Phyllida Barlow’s career.

I hadn’t realised that a lot of Barlow’s of early work was temporary and was therefore destroyed or recycled into new pieces so there was a rolling screen of photographs of these pieces with just one original 1990s works, a television with rabbit ears. The works were shown with selection of drawings

I like how she reuses massive found objects plus her use of colour. There were just a few works but they filled the two gallery spaces. I liked this work called “Untitled: Upturnedhouse2” from 2012. Not sure I saw an unturned house in it but I loved the heft of it. It was interesting watching people interact with the works.

No closing date but not permanent

Review

Evening Standard


 

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