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Karissa Lang
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    God is a Verb, not a Noun
    R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER + OLAFUR ELIASSON @ MCA in Chicago

    Take your time: Olafur Eliasson is the first comprehensive survey in the United States of works by Olafur Eliasson, whose immersive environments, sculptures, and photographs elegantly recreate the extremes of landscape and atmosphere in his native Scandinavia. Drawn from collections worldwide, the presentation spans over fifteen years of Eliasson's career. His constructions, at once eccentric and highly geometric, use multicolored washes, focused projections of light, mirrors, and natural elements such as water, stone, and moss to shift the viewer's perception of place and self, foregrounding the sensory experience of each work. By transforming the gallery into a hybrid space of nature and culture, Eliasson prompts an intense engagement with the world and offers a fresh consideration of everyday life.


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    Fast T     Tue, Jun 2, 2009  Permanent link
    Interestingly, this quote from Fuller seems to inspire thought here on SC.
    Karissa      Sat, Jun 6, 2009  Permanent link
    Neat. Thanks for making this connection.
     
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