Tate Modern & NEO Bankside sugar sculptures installed opposite Tate Modern Turbine Hall

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Using 71,908 sugar cubes, sculptor Brendan Jamison created 1:100 scale models of Tate Modern and its neighbour NEO Bankside (designed by world-renowned architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners) for the 2010 London Festival of Architecture. Commissioned by Native Land and Grosvenor, the sculptures were on view to the public at the NEO Bankside Pavilion opposite the sloping entrance to Tate Modern's Turbine Hall during the weekend of Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th of July 2010. The event was directed by CamronPR

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  • that shit is HUGEEEEEEEEEEEE

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