Hyundai Motor and Tate Partnership: The Hyundai Commission

The long-standing Hyundai Motor and Tate partnership is a highly renowned arts collaboration centred on Hyundai Motor’s support of the globally celebrated annual artist commission for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. The partnership champions diverse and risk-taking contemporary art, greatly enriching Tate’s bold artistic programme.

Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee: Open Wound, Installation View. Photo © Tate (Lucy Green)

The Hyundai Tate Partnership

The Hyundai Commission is a unique platform for art. It is an opportunity for some of the world’s most exciting artists to take their ideas to a new level, to realise their ambitions on a monumental architectural scale, and to situate their work within a vibrant public space. Each year, this transformation of the Turbine Hall is a cornerstone of Tate Modern’s programme and of the international art world calendar.

Karin Hinsdbo, Director of Tate Modern

At the heart of Hyundai Motor's commitment and Tate's dedication lies the annual Hyundai Commission—a shared effort of forging a boundless future through art. In a collaborative spirit, we aspire for the Hyundai Commission to continually connect people beyond boundaries, serving as an iconic platform to support artistic exploration and to spark meaningful dialogues.

DooEun Choi, Art Director, Hyundai Motor

Established in 2014 with Hyundai Motor’s support of Tate’s major acquisition of works by the renowned South Korean artist, Nam June Paik, the long-term partnership between Hyundai Motor and Tate is a globally celebrated and hugely successful arts collaboration founded on a shared commitment to world-wide innovation, pursuing and celebrating some of the world’s most ambitious and risk-taking art. The acquisition of Nam June Paik’s work dramatically diversified Tate’s collection, improving its holdings of art from Asia. This then led onto the first Hyundai Commission being programmed in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall in 2015; the start of this annual world-leading artistic commission.

El Anatsui's installation in Tate's Turbine Hall

Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui: Behind the Red Moon, Installation View, Photo © Tate (Joe Humphrys).

The Hyundai Commission

Since Tate Modern opened in 2000, the Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world’s most memorable and acclaimed works of contemporary art, reaching an audience of millions each year. In 2014, Hyundai Motor committed eleven years of support for Tate. This agreement formed part of the longest initial commitment from a corporate partner in Tate’s history.

Each year, the annual Hyundai Commission has constituted a stage for international artists to present new, site-specific installations in the iconic Turbine Hall. The ways in which the Hyundai Commission artists have interpreted the vast industrial space has revolutionised public perceptions of art in the twenty-first century and continues to creatively bring forward many of today’s most pressing sociopolitical and existential concerns.

Artists who have created works in response to the unique space include:

The Hyundai Commission is Tate Modern’s flagship annual commission. Opening each year at the start of Frieze week, it is one of the most important annual moments in Tate’s calendar. The Hyundai Commission disrupts the space of the gallery and invites participation, awe and surprise from Tate’s audiences. It serves as an amplification of Tate’s priorities in terms of artistic research and direction and is emblematic our mission to put artists – and our audiences – at the heart of everything we do. 

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Find out more about Tate Corporate Partnerships

Tate’s Corporate Partnerships are at the very heart of our organisation. Tate is grateful to all of our Corporate Partners whose generous support and commitment enable Tate to champion art for all.

Corporate Partnerships range from supporting world-renowned programmes of exhibitions, performances or annual artist commissions to wide-reaching learning, research and community programmes, or collaboration through crucial conservation, collection care, digital or sustainability initiatives.

To find out more about the partnership we can build together, or to learn more about supporting Tate philanthropically, contact us at corporate.partnerships@tate.org.uk

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