UNIQLO Tate Play: The obliteration room is an interactive. There’s no limits to what you can decorate. Everyone is invited to transform a completely white domestic apartment into a sea of colourful dots. the current installation entitled The Obliteration Room is disarmingly. Whilst it’s a lovely and wholesome activity for the whole family – getting the little ‘uns creating an artwork at the Tate is definitely a flex – it’s also an excellent way to brighten up your social media feeds. artist Yayoi Kusama let kids turn a blank room of Brisbanes Gallery of.
The obliteration room opened on July 23 as part of the UNIQLO Tate Play series and will run until August 29. You’re invited to enter a bare white apartment, armed to the teeth with an array of colourful dots, and let your creative juices flow… terrifies opponents the most, leaving room for the other two to operate. But now visitors to Tate Modern have the chance to take a stab at creating their own immersive work, thanks to Kusama’s interactive artwork The obliteration room. Between last weekends trouncing of Nantes in the French Super Cup and the opening-day 5-0 away obliteration of. Stepping into an infinity room is quite the experience. The installation consists of a completely white space fully furnished with entirely white furniture. Yayoi Kusama’s The obliteration room opens on 23 July as part of UNIQLO Tate Play, Tate Modern’s free programme of art-inspired activities for families. There’s no limits to what you can decorate. Whilst it’s a lovely and wholesome activity for the whole family getting the little ‘uns creating an artwork at the Tate is definitely a flex it’s also an excellent way to brighten up your social media feeds. There’s no doubting the most Instagrammable attraction at Tate Modern right now: it’s surely got to be Yayoi Kusama’s dazzling infinity rooms, which will be in residence until June 2023. 10th May 2022 A colourful Summer activity is coming to the Tate Modern this Summer. The obliteration room opened on July 23 as part of the UNIQLO Tate Play series and will run until August 29.