
Tate Britain Installation
Ophelia’s Coffin at Tate Britain<br><br>“Lauren Baker engages people in a unique and atmospheric way. She’s an artist we’ll definitely be watching out for in 2014’’<br>Carey Robinson, Curator, Tate<br><br>“People stared in awe’’<br>Gaby Sahhar, Tate Collectives<br><br>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.
Year: 2013
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