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Olafur Eliasson: Life

The superstar artist has flooded the Fondation Beyeler with fluorescent pond water – a statement on climate change, apparently

Installation view of ‘Olafur Eliasson: Life’ at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, 2021.

Installation view of ‘Olafur Eliasson: Life’ at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, 2021. Photo: Mark Niedermann; Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York/Los Angeles; © Olafur Eliasson

While some museums are closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Apollo’s usual weekly pick of exhibitions will include shows at institutions that are currently open as well as digital projects providing virtual access to art and culture.

For his latest project, Olafur Eliasson has flooded the Fondation Beyeler in Switzerland with pond water, removing its glass exterior to leave the museum open to the elements – as well as to visitors and passing wildlife – both day and night. The pond is coloured with a fluorescent dye, lighting up the water lilies that float through. Eliasson has said that the installation is part of his long-standing effort to ‘consider life not from a human-centric perspective’. It runs until July; for those who can’t make it there is a 24-hour, multiple-camera live stream on the artist’s website. Find out more from the Beyeler’s website or watch the live stream here.

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Installation view of ‘Olafur Eliasson: Life’ at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, 2021. Photo: Mark Niedermann. Courtesy the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York/Los Angeles; © Olafur Eliasson

Installation view of ‘Olafur Eliasson: Life’ at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, 2021. Photo: Mark Niedermann. Courtesy the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York/Los Angeles; © Olafur Eliasson

Installation view of ‘Olafur Eliasson: Life’ at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, 2021. Photo: Mark Niedermann. Courtesy the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York/Los Angeles; © Olafur Eliasson

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