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We’re super looking forward to the opening of In real life - next week Tate Modern, London! The prep time for an exhibition of this scale (over 40 works!) reaches back years, and, over the last several months, the studio team has been testing at lot of the works – some made just this year, some decades old – with fresh eyes for the Tate exhibition

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As part of In real life exhibition at Tate Modern, we’re happy to announce a collaboration between the kitchen team here at the studio and Tate Eats. During the exhibition, The Terrace Bar at Tate Modern will be transformed to echo the atmosphere of the kitchen in Berlin, offering a menu that reflects the lunches regularly served at the studio. The two teams have worked together to develop a series of vegetarian dishes made from local, seasonal, mostly organic ingredients. This spring, Tate’s head chef Jon Atashroo spent a week in Berlin exchanging ideas and approaches with the SOE Kitchen team – including Christine Bopp, Lauren Maurer, Montse Torreda, Christina Werner, and Nora Wulff – cooking the seasonal, carbon-conscious menus that will be on offer throughout the exhibition

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Sammanlänkad - IKEA and Little Sun reveal prototypes for new solar products

On Sunday evening, the founder of the far-right Danish People’s Party (DPP) and current Speaker of the Danish Parliament, explained the loss of three DPP seats in the European Parliament as being down to ‘climate fools’ (klimatosser, in Danish). Needless to say, this comment drew vigorous responses on social media. With humour and creativity, Danes have embraced the term, readily identifying with their new climate fool identity. Interestingly, the insult contains some unintended truth: To respond adequately to the current climate emergency, we must act foolishly in the eyes of those who pursue business as usual.

The norms that we used to live by, the truths of yesterday no longer promise a glorious future of growth, wealth accumulation, and consumption. And only those brave enough to be climate fools – to transcend what was normal and what defined our lives and our societies not long ago, in order to become climate activists in ways big and small – are the ones who get this.

I myself am becoming a climate fool – and proudly so. As an artist I know the feeling of foolishness well. In art, foolishness is the condition that allows us to feel destabilised, look ourselves in the eye, embrace uncertainty, otherness, and ideas that transcend our individual lives. To not be a fool alone, but to find each other in this foolishness, suggests the foundation of a new movement, a new green European ‘we’ - Olafur

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“A dodecahedron is nestled within an icosahedron to form this pendant lamp designed by artist Olafur Eliasson for Louis Poulsen” - OE Quasi Light featured in Dezeen. “What distinguishes it from so many lamps is that it shines in towards the core, from which the light is reflected back out onto the surroundings. In one form, the lamp combines precision in design with quality atmospheric lighting”, says Olafur

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Berliners! Sign this people's initiative to declare a climate emergency

Job-opening: We're looking for a Digitial Content Producer/Videographer. Read more here: https://olafureliasson.net/jobs

Vote Together

Europeans - be sure to vote in the European Elections! And helpt spread the word: www.votetogether.eu, established by artist Wolfgang Tillmans, is a great resource

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In real life, opens 11 July at Tate Modern, London

Vote Together

Job-opening: Assistant to the Head of Design at Studio Olafur Eliasson. Read more here: https://olafureliasson.net/jobs

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REDUCE SPEED NOW - a new project by artist Justin Brice Guariglia, Somerset House, London

Justin Brice Guariglia - Reduce Speed Now, Somerset House, London

Justin Brice Guariglia - 200 years of fauna extinction, an incomplete list.

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Founded by Nelson Mandela in 2007, The Elders are an independent group of global leaders working together for peace, justice, and human rights, of which Mary Robinson – the first woman president of Ireland – is Chair. Working both publicly and through private diplomacy, The Elders engage with global leaders and civil society at all levels to resolve conflict and address its root causes, to challenge injustice, and to promote ethical leadership and good governance. Earlier this month, Mary Robinson, holding a Little Sun at the podium, participated in the Berlin Energy Transition dialogue and spoke frankly about the role Germany must play in a just transition out of coal for good: ‘Words are not enough. What we need is action: action to drastically cut emissions so temperatures do not rise above the 1.5 degree limit; action to end the use of fossil fuels in domestic markets, and the financing of fossil fuel projects in developing countries by development banks and other financial institutions; and action to deliver a just transition, so that regions and communities previously reliant on fossil fuel production for jobs and broader economic and social structures are not abandoned, that workers’ rights and dignity are respected, and that new opportunities are provided through investment and education for current and future generations.’

Studio Visits: Mary Robinson – Climate justice is a very people-centred approach to climate change

Studio Visits: Mary Robinson – Climate justice is a very people-centred approach to climate change

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What is good light? Olafur gives his thoughts on the question in the latest issue of Wallpaper.

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Studio Other Spaces, as a potential part of the reinvention of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York, has designed ‘Common sky’, a sculpture that uses transparent glass and mirror reflections to modulate visitors’ views into the trees of the park. Meanwhile, it generates an ever-changing shadow pattern on the ground. This project would form a new public space connecting the existing Bunshaft Gallery, the surrounding park, and the new master plan and addition designed by OMA

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'I'm very excited to bring my longtime interest in geometry and light into this collaboration with Louis Poulsen to create the OE Quasi Light. What distinguishes it from so many lamps is that it shines in towards the core, from which the light is reflected back out onto the surroundings. In one form, the lamp combines precision in design with quality atmospheric lighting.' – Olafur Eliasson

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OE Quasi Light – a new lamp designed by Olafur for Louis Poulsen is launching today at Salone del Mobile, Milan. Photo: Fredrik Lindström

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