Thumbnails Images Information
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, 2010 - Photo: Thilo Frank / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Din blinde passager, 2010 - ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, 2010 - Photo: Thilo Frank / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Din blinde passager, 2010 - ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, 2010 - Photo: Thilo Frank / Studio Olafur Eliasson
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Din blinde passager, 2010 - Tate Modern, London – 2019 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
1 of 13

Upon entering this long, narrow corridor, visitors are temporarily blinded by brightly illuminated fog that requires them to rely on other senses to orient themselves. As they progress through the corridor, they move through zones of different hues. ‘Blind passenger’ is the Danish expression for a stowaway.

 

Artwork details

Title

Din blinde passager

Year

2010

Materials

Fluorescent lamps, monofrequency lamps (yellow), fog machine, ventilator, wood, aluminium, steel, fabric, plastic sheet