Press Release

A new installation of sculptures, film and sound, trace the relationship between the food and land

Steph Huang uses techniques such as glass blowing, casting, film and sound to present a new installation of work. Inspired by her investigations into mass production and the history of the food industry, Huang creates poetic installations which question the effects that consumer culture has on our environment.

The display will feature a brand-new film exploring scallop diving off the coast of Devon. It also features everyday objects transformed into sculptures that refer to both personal and collective memories.

Read More
About the Artist

Steph Huang is a London-based Taiwanese contemporary artist whose sculptural installations use the language of markets, kitchens, and informal architecture to examine labour, value, and the movement of goods and people in global commerce.

View Artist Profile

Also Exhibiting at Tate Britain

About the Gallery

Tate Britain is a landmark museum located on Millbank, London, renowned for its collection of British art from the 1500s to the present day. Housed in an imposing neoclassical building on the banks of the Thames, the museum offers a comprehensive view of the evolution of British art, from the Tudor period to contemporary practice. Alongside its permanent collection—which includes major works by artists such as J.M.W. Turner, William Blake, and Barbara Hepworth—Tate Britain also stages significant exhibitions of both contemporary and historic art.

View Gallery Profile
Address
Millbank
London
United Kingdom
Opening Hours
Daily
10am – 6pm
(1)
London Millbank
Tate Britain
Millbank, London, United Kingdom

Opening hours
Daily
10am – 6pm
The art world in focus