El Anatsui: Behind the Red Moon

Impressive and beautiful installation at Tate Modern by El Anatsui.

Speaking to ideas of trade, slavery and colonialism, the meaning is fairly obvious from looking but there are also good, simple explanations of the three works or acts as Anatsui calls them.

The three pieces fill the space and work from every angle. Make sure you walk round them and look for the sweet spot where the middle disjointed work becomes the Earth.  I like the sense that there is craft behind the work as well as being monumental!

I’ll be back to see it again.

Closes 14 April 2024


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