Werner Ladder Features in Tate Modern Art Installation  

A WERNER LADDER has featured as the focal point of an art installation on display at London’s Tate Modern.

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‘Seamless’, an artwork created in 1999 by American artist Sarah Sze is now on display presenting a range of functional objects. They include – apart from the Werner ladder – a spirit level, lamp and other smaller items.

Sze has a background in both painting and architecture with ‘Seamless’ acting as a marriage of both mediums, she says. The title of the piece draws attention to the sculpture’s position in the gallery, which in turn connects it to the building’s architecture: meeting at the seams of the building.

Bushra Imtiaz, Marketing Manager at Werner, said: “It’s fantastic to see one of our key products being used in such an exceptional way. The art installation is visually striking, and we’re delighted to be featured in such a stunning piece of artwork.”

‘Seamless’ can be viewed as part of the Materials and Objects display at the Tate Modern.

 

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