Currently on exhibition at the Tate Modern is the ‘H Box’, created by French Luxury fashion house Hermes together with Portugese Artist/ Architect Didier Fiuza Faustino. The ‘H Box’ is a mobile screening room that showcases the work of 8 video artists (Alice Anderson, Yael Bartana, Sebastián Díaz-Morales, Dora García, Judit Kúrtag, Valérie Mréjen, Shahryar Nashat, and Su-Mei Tse.)
Designed to hold up to 10 people at a time, the ‘H Box’ consists of two entirely collapsible modules constructed of aluminum and Perspex, it can be assembled, disassembled and transported as required, and functions as a portable video gallery to travel around the world, while also seen as a piece of art on its own.
Each year, as H BOX tours between museums internationally, four new artists will join the programme as four others give up their place. The ‘H Box’ will be exhibited at Tate Modern in London until August 17th before heading to Yokohama Triennale in Japan. Check out this amazing piece of technology (And the art it shows) if you’re in the area, or take a look at the images below, Visit the official site here for more info.
Thanks to info from ArtObserved.