Pictured is Chila Kumari Singh Burman’s transformation of the front of Tate Britain into a celebration of neon light and swirling colour – in all its neon glory – which we are so proud to have worked on!
This magnificent installation, remembering a brave new world, combines Hindu mythology, Bollywood imagery, colonial history and personal memories. Inspired by the artist’s childhood visits to the Blackpool illuminations and her family’s ice-cream van, Burman covers the façade of Tate Britain with vinyl, bling and neon.
The installation was revealed on the 14th November and runs through to the end of February 2021. We were thrilled to work with client and friend, Chila, on large scale banner wraps, vinyls and direct to media prints for the transformation – plus installation too! While Tate Britain is currently closed, the commission is still visible on the exterior of the building. See behind the scenes…