Visitors explore Gormley's Blind Light installation. Oscillating ultrasonic humidifiers create a dense vapour reducing the visibility inside the eight by 10 metre glass enclosure.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianGallery-goers explore inside the dense vapour of Gormley's installation. Photograph: David Levene/GuardianVisitors make shapes inside the foggy installation. Photograph: Bruno Vincent/Getty
A visitor looks out of the misty glass enclosure to the exhibition space beyond. Photograph: David Levene/freelanceGormley faces photographers in front of his foggy enclosure.Photograph: David Levene/freelanceSuspended sculptures climb up the walls of the Hayward Gallery.Photograph: David Levene/freelanceDetail of two outstretched suspended sculptures.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianTwo hanging sculptures, Critical Mass II, greet visitors by the spiral stairs of the Hayward gallery.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianView of the spiky sculpture, Capacitor 2001, by Antony Gormley.Photograph: David Levene/freelanceA view of a hanging spiral sculpture by Antony Gormley.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianA view across the monumental Hatch by Antony Gormley.Photograph: David Levene/freelanceView inside Allotment II by Antony Gormley.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianA corten steel plate sculpture, Space Station, takes up a vast area inside the exhibition Blind Light.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianAnother view of the enormous steel sculpture Space Station.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianDetail of the corten steel plate sculpture, Space Station.Photograph: David Levene/GuardianGormley inside his Blind Light installation.Photograph: Bruno Vincent/Getty
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