Kumu Documentary: Olafur Eliasson: Miracles of Rare Device
Dir John O’Rourke
UK 2019, 60 min
In English
From a gigantic sun in the Turbine Hall (The Weather Project, 2003) to artificial waterfalls viewed from bridges in New York (2008), the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson is renowned for his spectacular installations that reflect on our relationship with nature. In recent years he has increasingly focused on architectural projects, such as the Harpa Reykjavik concert building and the Fjordenhus in Vejle. Now he returns to the Tate Modern. In the lead-up to his exhibition, the documentary offers an overview of his life and work.
Entrance free of charge.
NB! Due to the spread of the virus, please note that we ask all visitors 12 years of age and older to present documents related to the COVID-19 virus with an ID before entering the auditorium. Read more about the regulations.
NB! Due to the spread of the virus, please note that we ask all visitors 12 years of age and older to present documents related to the COVID-19 virus with an ID before entering the auditorium. Read more about the regulations.