Archetech Issue 37 2018 | Page 34

© Tate (Seraphina Neville) 2018 AN ARTISTIC UNCOUPLING OF TILE AT TATE BRITAIN 1,300m 2 of Schlüter ® -DITRA 25 uncoupling membrane is ensuring a crack-free finish for the tile within 2016 Turner Prize nominee Anthea Hamilton’s recent commission for the prestigious Duveen Galleries. One British artist a year is invited to produce a new work for the signature space, which constitutes the heart of one of the UK’s most famous art galleries. Hamilton’s response, entitled ‘The Squash’, combines performance and sculpture in an immersive experience. The installation involved tiling the length of the Duveen Galleries. Contacted by curator Linsey Young, Schlüter donated its market-leading uncoupling membrane for use beneath the white tiles laid above the galleries’ terrazzo floor. The Schlüter ® - DITRA 25 was installed and tiled over the days and weeks in the run-up to the exhibition opening on 22nd March. Creating a striking contrast with Tate Britain’s neo-classical architecture, the commissioned work will remain in situ until 7th October, following a 6-month run anticipated to attract around 700,000 visitors. © Tate (Matt Greenwood) 2018