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Every Saturday night during late-summer 2012, the Tate Modern shut off the lights of its Surrealism wing and invited visitors to take part in Tate Blackouts, a collaboration between the Museum and Olafur Eliasson. Armed with Eliasson's Little Suns, their ticket into the event, visitors navigated the darkened galleries with their solar powered hand-held light.
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| Title | Tate blackouts | 
| Year | 2012 | 
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