Your House, 2006 – A film by SHIMURAbros

X-ray documentation of Your House by SHIMURAbros (side view)

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Olafur Eliasson - Dust particle, 2014 - a film by SHIMURAbros

Video: Dust particle, 2014 - a film by SHIMURAbros

Olafur Eliasson, A slightly desynchronised but otherwise perfect couple, 2014

Image collection: Infinities

Analemma for Kunsthaus Zug, 2009
Spiral - Studio Olafur Eliasson, 2007 – 2005 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
Quadruple spiral, 2004 - Jarla Partilager, Stockholm, 2008 – 2004 - Photo: Mathias Johansson
Your uncertain archive, 2014
Umschreibung, 2004 - KPMG Deutsche Treuhand-Gesellschaft, Munich, 2004 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
The endless study in three dimensions series, 2006 - Studio Olafur Eliasson, 2008 – 2006 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Sketch for The endless study, 2005
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Untitled (Spinning Mirror), 1998 - Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, 1998
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Image collection: Your Star, Stockholm, 2015

Your Star, 2015 during the day, in position on the barge - Stockholm, 2015 - Photo: Alcuin Stevenson / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Your Star, 2015 at night, in position on the barge - Stockholm, 2015 - Photo: Alcuin Stevenson / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Your Star, 2015 - Stockholm, 2015 - Photo: Anders J. Larsson / Nobel Media
Your Star, 2015 - Stockholm, 2015 - Photo: Alcuin Stevenson / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Your Star, 2015 - Stockholm, 2015 - Photo: Anders J. Larsson / Nobel Media
Your Star, 2015 - Stockholm, 2015 - Photo: Alcuin Stevenson / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Solar panels collecting energy for Your Star, 2015 on the roof of Studio Olafur Eliasson, Berlin, in summe - Studio Olafur Eliasson, 2015 - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson

Azimut by Raul Walch. The title comes from the Arabic "azimuth" meaning "paths"

The title “Azimut” comes from the Arabic word “azimuth” and can be described as “paths”. In astronomy, it is the angle between the meridian plane and vertical plane defining the height of a star. Whether interpreted as a path, as an arch or as a bridge, “Azimut” describes connections that Raul Walch introduces in the context of his exhibition at Kunstverein Arnsberg.

Raul Walch developed and tested series of “rescue kites” together with children and adults at the Greece border. His rescue kites are a type of flying lighthouses and can serve as solar reflectors, as a marker to attract attention of coast guards and be used to locate and rescue a shipwrecked person. The materials are found on site in the camps and their surroundings: the PVC of boats, tent poles, tent fabrics, and the reflectors of lifejackets. The azimut rescue kites fly with the wind, across the borders, the fences and the barbed wire, thus “Azimut” signals hope of freedom.

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The making of an artwork. Making Your Star 6/6

Making Your Star: The Artwork is Now Yours
Watch all six films about the creative process here

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Ice Watch, 2014 - Place du Panthéon, Paris, 2015 - Photo: Martin Argyroglo

A thousand personal encounters with glacial ice
All #IceWatchParis images on display here

[Blog post '580'] @studioolafureliasson Instagram video
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B_2_10_Minik Rosing introduces a very old stone. Life Is Space, 2011: 16.30–17.30 Afternoon session III

Geologist Minik Rosing introduces the birth certificate of life on Earth, Life Is Space, 2011

I find it inspiring that the baroque exhibited such confidence in the fluidity of the boundaries between models of reality and, simply, reality. The presentation of my works at the Winter Palace is based on trust in the possibility of constructing reality according to our shared dreams and desires and faith in the idea that constructions and models are as real as anything.

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[Blog post '557'] @studioolafureliasson Instagram video
Riverbed, 2014 - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, 2014 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg

Rethinking the outside: Riverbed, 2011, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Riverbed, 2014 - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, 2014 - Photo: Iwan Baan
Riverbed, 2014 - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, 2014 - Photo: Iwan Baan
Riverbed, 2014 - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, 2014 - Photo: Iwan Baan
Riverbed, 2014 - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark, 2014 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Walking ‘Riverbed’
Ice Watch, 2014 - Photo: Group Greenland
Sketch for Expectation formula

Feature: Expectations - on the horizon

Expectations, 1992 - Copenhagen, 1992 - Photo: Mads Gamdrup & Pia Agge
360° expectations, 2001 - Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany, 2004 – 2001 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
The horizon series, 2002 - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 2002 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Come as you are, 1992 - Demonstrationslokale for Kunst, Copenhagen, 1992
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Your activity horizon, 2004 - Reykjavik Art Museum, Hafnarhús, 2004 - Photo: Ari Magg
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[Blog post '547'] @studioolafureliasson Instagram video
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On-going: Bulb museum

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