Hyundai Commission: Máret Ánne Sara: Goavve-Geabbil, Main Film
Hyundai Commission: Máret Ánne Sara: Goavve-Geabbil, Main Film
Hyundai Commission: Máret Ánne Sara: Goavve-Geabbil, Main Film
Hyundai Commission: Máret Ánne Sara: Goavve-Geabbil, Main Film
About the Video
Sámi artist Máret Ánne Sara, curator Helen O’Malley, and collaborators reflect on Hyundai Commission: Máret Ánne Sara: Goavve-Geabbil at Tate Modern, exploring how Indigenous knowledge and reindeer herding practices shape this monumental installation, a profound meditation on ecological balance and interdependence.
Video © Hyundai Motor Company
About the Program
The annual Hyundai Commission is a series of new, site-specific installations by international artists in Tate Modern’s iconic Turbine Hall. It is made possible by the long-term partnership between Tate and Hyundai Motor, now confirmed until 2036. The partnership, recently extended for another decade, was founded in 2014 with the longest initial commitment from a corporate partner in Tate’s history and encompasses support of both the Hyundai Commission and the Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational. Attracting over 19 million visitors since it began, the Hyundai Commission gives artists the chance to interpret the vast industrial space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, producing some of the most bold and memorable artworks of the past decade.