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Installed during the winter of 2000 in the courtyard of the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Heat pavilion drew visitors into its cosy shelter. The simple steel structure – consisting of a curved roof supported by three columns – conceals five heating elements that create an invisible, ephemeral space for unexpected encounters.
Artwork details | |
Title |
Heat pavilion |
Year |
2000 |
Materials |
Concrete, steel, electricity |
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