Glacial rock flour garden, 2016

Glacial rock flour garden, Versailles

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Where mind and body swing back and forth

What is a deep breath?
Very much looking forward to attending this seminar www.powerandcare.org

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Tilt Trailer

https://vimeo.com/173150701

Tilt - a film by artist Clara Jo with soundtrack by Jacob Kirkegaard
Sceening 8-9 July, Royal Academy of Arts, London

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Studio Kitchen Instagram #picnic

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Fell into a black hole on Your uncertain archive and came across SHIMURAbros' CT scan of Your house, 2005

Notion motion - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Jens Ziehe

Now: Notion motion, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Notion motion was first installed at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. It continues Eliasson's exploration of vibrations and wave patterns triggered by the viewers of his artworks. The installation consisted of three interconnected situations around a central wall. The first two situations were created by a wooden walkway running the length of the space, surrounded by a water basin that continued underneath the construction. Raised planks in the walkway functioned as wave activators, generating ripples in the water when visitors stepped on them. These were projected onto the surrounding walls, visualising the movement of the visitors around the gallery space. The third situation focused on ripples in the pool that were created by a sponge attached to a string, which dropped into the pool at regular intervals.

Notion motion - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Notion motion - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Sketch for Notion motion, 2005
Sketch for Notion motion, 2005
Notion motion - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Notion motion, 2005 - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
Notion motion - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2007 - Photo: Ian Reeves / Courtesy of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Notion motion, 2005 - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Notion motion, 2005 - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2005 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
[Blog post '786'] @studioolafureliasson Instagram video

www.olafureliasson.net/versailles

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Feature: Rune Bosse, artist and former participant at Institut für Raumexperimente, Tempus circularis Fagus sylvatica

Rune Bosse´s art focuses on the elementary experience of our natural surroundings in a protracted exploration of time, the tree and the herbarium. His work for the exhibition documents the different stages a tree passes through during a year-long cycle. Around every third week from april 2015 to april 2016 the artist cut a branch of a beech tree, planed it until it was 2-3 mm. This, then put it in a press to retain the colour of the branch at the precise time of year.

At Charlottenborg the tree has been reassembled and spread out again in its original shape, the different seasons meet and are interwoven, making the entire annual cycle of the tree visible simultaneously. The round shape becomes an image of cyclical time, as indicated by the title Tempus circularis Fagus sylvatica (circular time, common beech). – by Rhea Dahl and Mathias Kryger

Rune Bosse‘s installation in on show at Kunsthal Charlottenburg as part of annual exhibition by graduates from the Schools of Visual Arts at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen.

www.runebosse.com

Check out more projects: www.raumexperimente.net

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Image used on Blog post '811' (from S3)
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Fog assembly, from above @chateauversailles

Black holes have begun to appear in Your uncertain archive

Black holes have begun to appear in Your uncertain archive

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Vær i vejret, 2016

Vær i vejret, Ordrupgaard, Denmark

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Feature: Facing Gender Diversity - an art colouring book, curated by Cecilie Nørgaard

How can we open up reflections on gender and diversity? This colouring book represents a mix of perspectives at the intersections of sexualities, fluidity, power structures, age, emotion, disability, cultural narratives, activism, masculinities, intuition, sex, equality social hierarchies, love expectations, intimacy, femininities, embodied experiences. All together the artworks illustrate a puzzle of gender identities and diversities. Let's colour it up

www.cecilienorgaard.com

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Image used on Blog post '804' (from S3)
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For a colourful, diverse Europe! #regram @jamie___xx

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Today via Instagram: Glacial rock flour garden, Versailles

The circular space in the middle of the Bosquet de la Colonnade is filled with a thick layer of moraine – granite that was ground into a fine grey powder over centuries by moving glaciers. The claylike material surrounds the sculpture of Pluto abducting Persephone, the goddess of fertility. The installation is one result of Eliasson’s ongoing dialogue with geologist Minik Rosing, who is developing plans to export moraine from Greenland to tropical and subtropical areas, where it can be used to revitalise the depleted soil, as it is a rich source of the mineral nutrients that sustain crops and other plants.

Feature about the studio kitchen by Deutsche Welle

Feature in German about the daily life in the studio kitchen and the newly released cookbook by Deutsche Welle

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Studio Olafur Eliasson - The Kitchen, published in German today on Knesebeck

Analemma for Kunsthaus Zug, 2009

Feature: Summer solstice

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Image used on Blog post '433' (from S3)
Image used on Blog post '433' (from S3)
Solar noon, 2007 - Miro Foundation, Barcelona, 2008 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
Dong Zhuang sunpath, 2012 - Photo: Jens Ziehe, 2012
Suncity drawings & Suncity model Stockholm, 2005
Suncity drawings & Suncity model Stockholm, 2005
Suncity drawings & Suncity model Stockholm, 2005
Suncity drawings & Suncity model Stockholm, 2005
Sunspot sphere, 2005 - Private collection, Connecticut, 2007 – 2005 - Photo: Fabian Birgfeld, PhotoTECHTONICS
Sunspot sphere, 2005 - Private collection, Connecticut, 2007 – 2005 - Photo: Fabian Birgfeld, PhotoTECHTONICS
Dagslyspavillon, 2007 - VKR Holding, Hørsholm, Denmark 2007 - Photo: Jakob Hunosøe & Ebbe Stub Wittrup
Dagslyspavillon, 2007 - VKR Holding, Hørsholm, Denmark 2007 - Photo: Jakob Hunosøe & Ebbe Stub Wittrup
Sketch for Dagslyspavillon, 2007
Sketch for Dagslyspavillon, 2007
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