I saw Eliasson’s retrospective at Tate Modern in 2019 and up until that point, I wasn’t that familiar with his work. Seeing his work in person blew my mind, particularly ’Beauty’. I have to admit being a total fan girl now.
This is the first time I’ve heard of Olafur...thanks for the intro! What I find interesting is that most or all of the work requires the passage of time to fully experience the piece, a nice contrast to other restless modes of viewing art.
I saw Eliasson’s retrospective at Tate Modern in 2019 and up until that point, I wasn’t that familiar with his work. Seeing his work in person blew my mind, particularly ’Beauty’. I have to admit being a total fan girl now.
Wow. Color me a little envious. I’ve never seen his work in person. One day… :)
This is the first time I’ve heard of Olafur...thanks for the intro! What I find interesting is that most or all of the work requires the passage of time to fully experience the piece, a nice contrast to other restless modes of viewing art.
Fantastic rabbit hole to send me today. Sharing