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Olafur Eliasson investigates how bodily and sensuous experiences lead to insights. Throughout his artistic production he has been concerned with how the physical world, nature’s fundamental elements, and basic phenomena such as light, darkness, and reflections can result in cognitive experience.
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A harmonious cycle of interconnected nows ⤶ Atmospheric...
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Olafur Eliasson: Eine Feier, elf Räume und ein gelber...
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Olafur Eliasson (Icelandic: Ólafur Elíasson; born 5 February 1967) is an Icelandic–Danish artist known for sculptured and large-scaled installation art employing elemental materials such as light, water, and air temperature to enhance the viewer's experience.
31 de out. de 2018 · Conheça a obra de Olafur Eliasson, um dos artistas contemporâneos mais importantes atualmente. Ele usa luz, água, ar e cores para explorar nossas percepções e sentidos em espaços públicos e museus.
Olafur Eliasson (em islandês: Ólafur Elíasson; Copenhague, 5 de fevereiro de 1967) [1] é um artista islandês–dinamarquês conhecido por suas instalações artísticas esculpidas e em grande escala, empregando materiais elementares como luz, água e temperatura do ar para ampliar a experiência do espectador.
Olafur Eliasson é um Artista dinamarquês-islandês conhecido por esculturas e instalações de arte em larga escala, empregando materiais elementares como luz, água e temperatura do ar para aprimorar a experiência do espectador.
Olafur Eliasson explores where we are now and how we navigate – in our everyday lives and in the highly complex world of today. One thing is to inquire into our sense of presence; another is to consider where we are going and what the future will look like… There’s only a slight risk of getting lost.