Tate Britain Introduces Huge Neon Installation by Cerith Wyn Evans
Featuring two kilometers of luminescence.


Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans has revealed a huge artwork in the Tate Britain‘s Duveen Galleries that features two kilometers of neon lighting. Called Forms in Space… by Light (in Time), the artwork takes the form of scribbled handwriting suspended above the gallery’s floor and moves as the viewer shifts perspective. According to Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson, Wyn Evans ”demonstrates his ability to create structures out of a light on a challenging scale and reveals the rich world of poetic ideas that informs his projects.” For more information, visit the Tate Britain website.