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Acting Archives - A User's Manual serves as a short guide through the collected audiovisual material of the collaboration between the Institut für Raumexperimente , Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts, Addis Ababa University

Wirbelwerk, 2012 - Lenbachhaus, Munich, 2013 - Photo: Thilo Frank / Studio Olafur Eliasson

Water twisting down the bathtub drain, circulating winds of hurricanes,
currents in the ocean, and the form of galaxies

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Wirbelwerk, 2012 - Lenbachhaus, Munich, 2013 - Photo: Thilo Frank / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Model for Wirbelwerk, 2012 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
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Studio Other Spaces wins first prize in the competition reinventer.paris
with Emerige and David Chipperfield Architects

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Studio Other Spaces

Studio Other Spaces is an international office for art and architecture,
founded by Olafur Eliasson and architect Sebastian Behmann
www.studiootherspaces.net

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This summer: Exhibition at Versailles

Contact – A film by Claire Denis

Contact - a film by Claire Denis

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100 years ago where the studio now is. Pfefferberg, Berlin

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Test in the studio

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Inspiration: Frozen waves by Jonathan Nimerfroh

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Ice pavilion, 1998 - Pfefferberg, Berlin, 2010 – 1998 - Photo: Thilo Frank / Studio Olafur Eliasson

Images from the archive: From the freezing archive

Ice pavilion, 1998 - Reykjavik Art Museum, Kjarvalsstadir, 1998 - Photo: Einar Falur Ingolfsson
The glacier series, 1999 - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 1999 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
The very large ice step experienced, 1998 - Nanterre, Paris, 1998 - Photo: Olafur Eliasson
Melting ice on Gunnar`s land - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 2008 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
The ice series, 1997 - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 1998 – 2009 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
The very large ice floor, 1998 - XXIV Bienal de São Paulo, 1998 - Photo: Olafur Eliasson
The ice melting series, 2002 - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 2004 – 2002 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Ice Watch, 2014 - Photo: Group Greenland
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Eisfenster, 1998 - Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, 1998 - Photo: Hans-Christian Schink
Eisfenster, 1998 - Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, 1998 - Photo: Hans-Christian Schink
The glacierhouse effect versus the greenhouse effect, 2005 - Private collection, Santa Fe, 2006 – 2005 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
The glacierhouse effect versus the greenhouse effect, 2005 - Private collection, Santa Fe, 2006 – 2005 - Photo: Andrew Gellatly
Atlantis, 2003
Your waste of time, 2006 - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 2006 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
The descent series, 2004 - neugerriemschneider, Berlin, 2004 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Your mobile expectations: BMW H2R project, 2007 - Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich – 2008 - Photo: Haydar Koyupinar
Looking for hot water on Gunnar's land, 1995 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
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Sharing the light. Ai WeiWei handing out a thousand Little Suns to refugees in Lesvos

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Little Sun

Full statement: Why art has the power of changing the world

I am convinced that by bringing us together to share and discuss critically, a work of art can make us more tolerant of difference and of one another. The encounter with art – and with others over art – can help us identify with one another, expand our notions of we, and show us that individual engagement in the world has actual consequences. That’s why I hope that in the future, art will be invited to take part in discussions of social, political, and ecological issues even more than it is currently and that artists will be included when leaders at all levels, from the local to the global, consider solutions to the challenges that face us in the world today.

Full statement on weforum.org

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Ice Watch

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Images from the archive: Ice Watch by Olafur Eliasson and Minik Rosing, Place du Panthéon, Paris, 2015

Ice Watch, 2014 - Place du Panthéon, Paris, 2015 - Photo: Martin Argyroglo
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Ice Watch, 2014 - Place du Panthéon, Paris, 2015 - Photo: Martin Argyroglo
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Ice Watch, 2014 - Place du Panthéon, Paris, 2015 - Photo: Martin Argyroglo
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Ice Watch, 2014 - Place du Panthéon, Paris, 2015 - Photo: Martin Argyroglo
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Olafur Eliasson & Timothy Morton, Moderna Museet-ArkDes

In conversation with philosopher Timothy Morton, Moderna Museet, Stockholm

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Kaleidoscopic black star

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