Past
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Ólafur Elíasson: Common Sky
the Buffalo AKG Art Museum 12 Jun 2023 - 12 Jun 2024 Studio Other Spaces (SOS) – led by artist Olafur Eliasson and architect Sebastian Behmann – designed Common Sky, a canopy of glass and mirrors that envelops the courtyard of the Seymour H. Knox Building. Both a sculpture and an architectural structure, Common Sky provides a space that is free and open to the public, and that reflects the museum’s vision of a twenty-first-century art institution of inclusion. Read more -
Ólafur Eliasson: Shadows travelling on the sea of the day
Northern Heritage sites, Doha, Qatar 24 Oct 2022 Olafur Eliasson’s site-specific work ‘سفر الظلال في بحر النهار (Shadows travelling on the sea of the day)’ opens today north of Doha as part of Qatar Creates. Shadows travelling on... Read more -
Ólafur Elíasson: Vertical Panorama Pavilion
Sonoma, California, USA 1 Aug 2022 The Donum Estate, one of the leading California Pinot Noir producers, inaugurates Vertical Panorama Pavilion, a space dedicated to tasting wine, enabling a contextual and unique encounter between senses and... Read more -
Ólafur Elíasson: Det lyttende spejl
Regional Hospital Gødstrup, Herning, Denmark 20 Apr 2022 The Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson’s installation Det lyttende Spejl (The listening mirror) at the entrance to the newly opened Regional Hospital Gødstrup generates a unique atmosphere that has a spontaneous... Read more
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Roni Horn: Untitled
Havøysund, Norway 30 Sep 2021 Untitled (“I hated the mountains and the hills, the rivers and the rain. I hated the sunsets of whatever colour, I hated its beauty and its magic and the secret... Read more -
Alicja Kwade: Solid Sky
550 Madison, New York, NY, USA 20 Sep 2021 Alicja Kwade’s Solid Sky comprises a nearly 22.000 kilogram polished spherical stone, suspended 15 metersfrom the lobby‘s ceiling, dangling on 10 stainless steel chains. The piece, located in the lobby... Read more -
Alicja Kwade: Pars pro toto
Stanford University, Permanent installation 22 Apr 2021 Twelve dazzling stone spheres, ranging in size from a diminutive 16 inches to a colossal 98 inches, are a surprising and provocative addition to the Science and Engineering Quad. International... Read more -
LAWRENCE WEINER: AT A DISTANCE TO THE FOREGROUND (1999)
South London Gallery 16 Feb 2021 The South London Gallery (SLG) is delighted to unveil artist Lawrence Weiner’s work, AT A DISTANCE TO THE FOREGROUND, 1999, installed on the gable end of the SLG’s Fire Station... Read more
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Ólafur Elíasson: ATMOSPHERIC WAVE WALL
Willis Tower, Chicago, USA 12 Jan 2021 EQ Office today revealed Atmospheric wave wall, a new cultural landmark and the first public art installation in Chicago by globally acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson. Prominently displayed on the exterior... Read more -
Roni Horn: Air Burial
Ekebergparken, Oslo, Noway 1 Dec 2020 American artist Roni Horn has through a long career distinguished herself as one of the world’s leading contemporary artists. Horn draws inspiration from nature and the forces of nature, where... Read more -
Ólafur Eliasson: Sometimes an underground movement is an illuminated bridge
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas 21 Nov 2020 Sometimes an underground movement is an illuminated bridge, 2020, is a site-specific artwork installed in the tunnel linking the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building and the Glassell School of Art... Read more -
Ólafur Elíasson: Our Glacial Perspective
Hochjochferner glacier in South Tyrol 9 Oct 2020 Our glacial perspectives, 2020, a new, permanent, public work of art by Olafur Eliasson will be unveiled on Mount Grawand on 9 October 2020. The artwork begins with a path... Read more
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Ólafur Eliasson: Seeing spheres
Chase Center, San Francisco, California 3 Sep 2019 Seeing spheres, 2019, consists of five fifteen-and-a-half-feet-tall polished hydroformed steel spheres that stand in a circle around a central space. Each sphere supports a flat, circular mirrored face, framed by... Read more -
Ólafur Eliasson: How to build a sphere out of cubes
Texas A&M University, Texas, USA 7 Sep 2018 How to Build a Sphere Out of Cubes, 2018, features two open geometric structures, situated at the outer extremes of an elliptical lawn engaging in formal dialogue with one another.... Read more -
Ragnar Kjartansson: This Must Be the Place
Bergen Airport, Bergen, Norway 17 Aug 2017 Ragnar Kjartansson's permanent installation at Bergen Airport, This Must Be The Place, was installed on occasion of the opening of the airport's new terminal in August 2017. The artwork consists... Read more -
Lawrence Weiner: CADMIUM & MUD & TITANIUM & LEAD & FERROUS OXIDE & SO ON . . .
Dia: Beacon, New York, NY 22 Jul 2016 Lawrence Weiner’s CADMIUM & MUD & TITANIUM & LEAD & FERROUS OXIDE & SO ON . . . (1991) has been permanently installed on the Back Facade of Dia:Beacon. The... Read more
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Olafur Eliasson: Your Rainbow Panorama
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark 28 May 2011 In 2007 Eliasson and his studio won an invited architectural competition with a proposal to transform the rooftop of ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, in Denmark, which was built by schmidt... Read more -
Ólafur Eliasson: SUNSPACE FOR SHIBUKAWA
HARA MUSEUM ARC, JAPAN 10 Oct 2009 Situated on the grounds of the Hara Museum ARC, in Shibukawa, Japan, Sunspace for Shibukawa is set against the backdrop of the museum building and the surrounding mountains. Reached via... Read more -
Ólafur Eliasson: THE PARLIAMENT OF REALITY
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 15 May 2009 The parliament of reality nestles gently within the green campus of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. A ring of trees circumscribes a gathering place on a round island at... Read more -
Ólafur Eliasson: Umschreibung
KMPF Deutsche Treuhand- Gesellschaft, Munich, Germany 24 Mar 2004 Permanently installed in the atrium of an office building in Munich, two spiral staircases interlock with each other, creating a continuous loop in the form of a double helix. To... Read more