This new artwork by Dutch artist Krijn de
Koning, has been made specially for Turner Contemporary's Summer of
Colour festival and Folkestone Triennial 2014.
The colourful architectural labyrinthine walkway is in two different
outdoor locations in Kent: Turner Contemporary’s South Terrace, adjacent
to the gallery, and within a Victorian grotto on Folkestone seafront.
The work appears simultaneously in both locations this summer as part of
Turner Contemporary’s Summer of Colour festival and Lookout, the third
Folkestone Triennial.Dwelling (Margate / Folkestone) has a strong sense of place, having been conceived for two different locations in Kent. Both sites have a strong connection through their coastal locations and history as popular destinations for leisure and tourism during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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