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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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  • Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
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    Maret Anne Sara installation in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall in London
    Ma?ret A?nne Sara's new site-specific work inside Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, opens to the public tomorrow. 'Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sa?mi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sa?mi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.' - tate.org.uk. London. Photograph by David Levene 13/10/25

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