Trisha Brown in "Watermotor", by Babette Mangolte (1978)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FALHd5Viz4

Trisha Brown, Watermotor, 1978

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Stúdíó Ólafur Elíasson - a satellite studio space in the Marshall House in Reykjavik, opens tomorrow

"The studio is really at the core of what I do. This is where I find inspiration, where felt feelings find a body, a shape. Being around materials and models, feeling the impact of collaborative social exchanges – this is how I get new ideas. My ongoing dialogues with scientists, philosophers, policy-makers, cultural agents, and, of course, my studio team are vital to my art-making process. It’s in the connections between things and people that I see their potential emerge, feel their individual agency.

Opening a satellite studio in Reykjavik is, for me, a very natural step. It’s another knot in the web of artistic exchanges that I’ve built up over the years. I’ve always felt emotionally very connected to Iceland; its landscape and unique light conditions have been a strong source of inspiration, and an environment in which to test artistic ideas – almost like a studio situation itself. Now I am consolidating this studio feeling by giving it a space." - Olafur Eliasson

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Pebbles on the beach - new floor tile artwork for the studio satellite space opening tomorrow in Reykjavik. The artwork is made from dolerite, basalt and lava stone.

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New book: Your glacial expectations - by Olafur Eliasson and Günther Vogt, with literary contribution by Josefine Klougart. Out today on Thames & Hudson

Breaking through to another stratum involves both desire and anxiety. One cannot return to a state prior to understanding. One is reminded of the fall of man: thoughts of plummeting, and all manner of collapse, of allowing oneself to be engulfed by waters. The understanding – if only for a second – that we are a part of some more forceful movement. Leaning over the mirror and seeing both the sky and the mirror itself, the tiny spots of rust that have appeared on its surface. The fact of one’s own face being a covering in flux, ravaged by age. The idea of being in some state of exchange in that way, radically. Allowing oneself to be transilluminated by the thought of seeing and being seen. The fact that we are nature: nature discovering itself and proceeding on through life.

Excerpt from Josefine Klougart's contribution to Your glacial expectations

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A metaphor connects two spaces in the world. A mirror does the same: my face, there. In the surroundings of the redbrick buildings at Ebeltoft in Mols, the mirrors are openings in the earth. Among tufts of sapless grass, between the buildings and the sea, the mirrors give the space inside them to the sky, and as sky the earth opens to us, the way a rose opens and reveals its face. The sky in the earth declares itself to us, the way a lover might. We see sky and lover anew, and for the first time. In an unexpected place. From a new and surprising angle. It’s a kind of cubism. Seeing the sky from different sides at once, in a single image. A temporal cubism: we see the glacier lakes of the ice age, in a modern landscape altered by human hand.

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It’s all to do with seeing, gaining access. It’s about recollection. Private recollection, and that of the wider community. It’s a matter of digging and uncovering layers of nature. In the mind, and in the landscapes

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The Aerocene project by Studio Tomas Saraceno is a series of air-fueled sculptures on a journey around the world flying only by the heat of the sun and infra red radiation from the earth. Check out their website

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Preview of Little Sun Diamond - a pocket sized, solar powered lamp, launching in the autumn

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UN LIVE – A Museum for Humanity

UN LIVE - A Museum for Humanity. Workshop at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, 2015
Learn more about UN LIVE Museum here

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On our desks #studio #research

'Capitalism will always create bullshit jobs' | Owen Jones meets Rutger Bregman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsutNKH7KiE

Interesting ideas: Owen Jones meets Dutch thinker Rutger Bregman, who argues that the real crisis of our times is not that we don’t have it good, or even that we might be worse off in the near future - it’s that we don’t have the imagination to come up with anything better

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Studio Kitchen Instagram

Studio attention, 2016

Studio attention, with Fukiko Takase, 2016

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