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一座类似于海运集装箱的巨大铁屋在泰特现代美术馆涡轮大厅(Turbine Hall)揭开了神秘面纱。这件由米罗斯拉夫·巴尔卡(Miroslaw Balka)创作的名为《怎么样How It Is》(2009)的作品,是泰特现代美术馆和联合利华合作项目的第十件作品。这件巨大的装置也于2009年10月13日至2010年4月5日长期展出于泰特现代美术馆的涡轮大厅。巴尔卡说:“我没有任何直接的灵感,而艺术家的话也并不重要。重要的是作品本身。要看作品自己是好是坏,是不是成功。”巴尔卡说他把这间铁屋作为冥想和思考的地方,他希望其他人也如此,就像去欣赏奥拉维尔·埃利亚松(Olafur Eliasson)的《天气计划(WeatherReport)》(2003)一样躺在地板上仰望太阳。
A giant iron house similar to a shipping container opened the mystery at the Turbine Hall in Tate Modern. This work titled “How How Is Is” (2009) by Miroslaw Balka is the tenth in a collaboration between the Tate Modern and the Unilever project. This huge installation was also on display for a long time at the Tate Hall in Tate Modern between October 13, 2009 and April 5, 2010. Barka said: “I do not have any direct inspiration, and the words of the artist are not important. The important thing is the work itself. It depends on whether the work is good or bad, is not successful.” "Barka said he put the iron As a place for meditation and reflection, the house hopes others to be like the sun on the floor, just as if she were watching Olafur Eliasson’s Weather Report (2003).