The view from Herzog & de Meuron’s new extension at Tate Modern

Herzog & de Meuron’s new extension at Tate Modern

A staircase in the new extension

A video by Marvin Gaye Chetwynd on show in the oil tanks downstairs

Visitors admiring Mary Martin’s, Inversions, 1966

Children playing in galleries on preview day

Kader Attia’s city made out of couscous, Untitled (Ghardaïa), 2009

The honeycomb wall in Herzog & de Meuron’s new extension

A bed capsule by Ricardo Basbaum

Rebecca Horn, Mechanical Body Fan, 1973-74

One of the new galleries with works by Tony Cragg, Carl Andre and Donald Judd, among others

Behold, 2009, an installation made out of human hair and car bumpers by Sheela Gowda

Yayoi Kusama’s The Passing Winter, 2005, a cube made of glass and mirrors

Inside Yayoi Kusama’s cube of glass and mirrors
All photographs by Sofia Gambro