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    Tate Britain Installation, 2013

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    Ophelia’s Coffin at Tate Britain “Lauren Baker engages people in a unique and atmospheric way. She’s an artist we’ll definitely be watching out for in 2014’’ Carey Robinson, Curator, Tate...
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    Ophelia’s Coffin at Tate Britain

    “Lauren Baker engages people in a unique and atmospheric way. She’s an artist we’ll definitely be watching out for in 2014’’
    Carey Robinson, Curator, Tate

    “People stared in awe’’
    Gaby Sahhar, Tate Collectives

    Releasing her latest work The Infinity Coffin last month at Tate Britain. The Infinity Coffin explores life, death and afterlife. People who have had near-death experiences often report seeing or entering a profound white light, alongside a serene, peaceful feeling of fearlessness and contentment. The artwork explores the moment you pass on to the unknown. The coffin shape represents an ending and the never-ending white light symbolizes the unknown and the potential of afterlife.
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