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Metal workshop with Little Sun

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Rainbow assembly getting ready for #OlafurLeeum

Round rainbow at Long Museum, Shanghai, filmed by SHIMURAbros

Round rainbow at Long Museum, Shanghai, filmed by SHIMURAbros

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Click on image for more: Studio Kitchen serving Beyeaynetu / በየአይነቱ

The studio had the pleasure of Helen Zeru Araya cooking Ethiopian lunch together with the rest of the studio kitchen team.

The traditional family dish Beyeaynetu / በየአይነቱ is especially served during the fasting periods, where Ethiopians eat a vegan diet.

Beyeaynetu is a collection of vegetarian dishes served on Injera, which serves as the „spoon“ for lentils, beans, Ayib, a mild cottage cheese and vegetable sauces piled on top. Injera is a spongy sourdouh flatbread made from Teff, which is the smallest grain in the world, gluten free and extremely high in fiber, iron and calcium.

List of the dishes on top:

Miser wot (red lentil stew with berbere spice)

Shiro (chickpea powder and spices cooked with onions and tomatoes into a stew)

Ayib (homemade fresh cheese made from yoghurt)

Gomen (spiced greens)

Key sic (red beet root)

Kibe (clarified butter, made with garlic, ginger, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, coriander and cardamom)

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Touching the virtual. #research #studio #VR

Two unthought thoughts, 2015 - Dongzhuang village, China, 2015 - Photo: Luo Xianglin, Chen Shengming

Two unthought thoughts - unthought in Dongzhuang village

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Out today: Click image to see the new Versailles artist's book, designed by Irma Boom.
Order your copy on Walther König

This book arose from a dialogue between Olafur Eliasson and graphic designer Irma Boom, and accompanies the exhibition Olafur Eliasson Versailles. The book offers a subjective view of the baroque palace and its formal gardens. Essays by philosopher Christine Buci-Glucksmann and curator Alfred Pacquement. '

Photographs of the artworks by Anders Sune Berg converse with images of the site taken by Eliasson himself. A series of abstract drawings react to instructions written by Louis XIV on how to view the gardens of Versailles.

The book is printed on three kinds of paper with each a different colour: black, grey and white. Unconventional image orientation invites readers to turn the book in their hands as they read, and surprising colour and paper combinations add visual ambiguity and hesitation, causing readers to take a closer look.

Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
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Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
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Spread from Olafur Eliasson Versailles - Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa / Studio Olafur Eliasson
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How to turn a sphere
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Becoming sphere - The journey of an artwork in images

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A travelling sphere
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Olafur Eliasson Versailles

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Variations on heat, Studio Kitchen Instagram

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Sketch for a Climate Museum. Read article about it on Huffington Post

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Little Sun, Kaolack, Senegal

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Little Sun, San Juan del Soco, Colombia

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Testing space scanning skills - Our Dieter Rams corner is now doubled in the digital realm

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How can art inspire public action against climate change?
Great talking to Ségolène Royal, French minister for climate and President of COP21

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