Haegue Yang, Strange Attractors, exhibition view, Tate St Ives, St Ives, United Kingdom, 2020. Courtesy of the artist. © Tate (Matt Greenwood).
This autumn Tate St Ives will stage Strange Attractors, the UK’s largest exhibition to date by celebrated South Korean artist Haegue Yang. The exhibition’s title — Strange Attractors — is a concept taken from mathematics and relates to complex patterns of behaviour in chaotic natural systems. Taking this theory as a starting point, Haegue Yang’s exhibition creates an environment in which uncanny and seemingly disparate ideas, cultures, relations and time periods coexist.
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