The helium-filled fish are the only thing at the new installation that might capture the imagination of children★★☆☆☆It’s a big deal. Which is one of the reasons why visitors to the Tate’s latest Turbine Hall installation will probably find themselves feeling a bit discombobulated. You come in hoping to see some eye-stretching theatrical, but find that you seem to have ended up backstage instead. A grid of boxes — they are audio-speakers — go up and down on wires. Occasionally lights round the edges start to flash and fizzle.
Source: The Times October 03, 2016 07:52 UTC