With just over a month to go before London's Tate Modern opens its new Herzog & de Meuron-designed wing , Instagram users have been sharing images of the angular brick structure. Set to launch on 17 June, just over 16 years after Tate Modern first opened, the south wing will significantly increase gallery space, as well as providing new subterranean spaces for performance art.
It comprises a 64.5-metre-high tower with faceted surfaces, textured brickwork, slender windows that form horizontal stripes, and an elevated terrace
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