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AnnLee You Proposes
Down in the deepest darkest cellars of the Frankenskippy laboratory, I met one splendid day with contemporary artist Liam Gillick. Liam was commissioned by the Tate Britain art gallery to put on a show in the newly landscaped gardens area. His proposal was to utilize this area as an interactive space including a minimalist furniture installation with three large screens showing a loop cycle to be animated using the cutting edge technology used at my laboratories. Liam and I brainstormed up a delicious menu of ideas. Liam attained the rights to use AnnLee, a Japanese Manga character bought initially by two French artists Phillippe Parreno and Pierre Huyghe from a Japanese agency specializing in Manga characters.
Source: Lars Magnus Holmgren

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