from june to november 2016
Olafur Eliasson is the Palace of Versailles’ guest artist for the summer of
2016.
The work of internationally acclaimed visual artist
Olafur Eliasson (IS/DK, 1967) investigates perception, movement, embodied
experience, and feelings of self. He is best known for striking installations
such as the hugely popular The weather project (2003) in the Turbine Hall of
Tate Modern, London, which was seen by more than two million people, and The
New York City Waterfalls (2008), four large-scale artificial waterfalls which
were installed on the shorelines of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Since 2008 the Palace of Versailles has put on a
number of exhibitions dedicated to French or foreign artists, each one lasting
a few months. Jeff Koons in 2008, Xavier Veilhan in 2009, Takashi Murakami in
2010, Bernar Venet in 2011, Joana Vasconcelos in 2012, Giuseppe Penone in 2013,
Lee Ufan in 2014 and Anish Kapoor in 2015: these artists have all created a
special dialogue between their works and the Palace and Gardens of
Versailles.Since 2013 Alfred Pacquement is the curator of these
exhibitions.
“With Olafur Eliasson, stars collide, the horizon
slips away, and our perception blurs. The man who plays with light will make
the contours of the Sun-King’s palace dance” says Catherine Pegard, President of the Château de Versailles.
“I am thrilled to be working with an iconic site like
Versailles. As the palace and its gardens are so rich in history and meaning,
in politics, dreams, and visions, it is an exciting challenge to create an
artistic intervention that shifts visitors’ feeling of the place and offers a
contemporary perspective on its strong tradition. I consider art to be a
co-producer of reality, of our sense of now, society, and global togetherness.
It is truly inspiring to have the opportunity to co-produce through art today’s
perception of Versailles”explains
Olifur Eliasson.
Biography
Over the years, Eliasson has had significant
exhibitions in France, from Chaque matin je me sens différent, chaque soir je
me sens le même (2002),
at the Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris, to Contact (2014), the first
solo exhibition at the newly built Fondation Louis Vuitton, where Eliasson also
created the permanent installation Inside the horizon (2014). On the occasion
of the COP21 United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Paris in December
2015, Eliasson made climate change tangible by leaving twelve massive blocks of
Greenlandic glacial ice to melt in the Place du Panthéon for the installation
Ice Watch.
In 2012, Eliasson and engineer Frederik Ottesen
founded Little Sun. This social business and global project provides clean,
affordable light to communities without access to electricity; encourages
sustainable development through sales of the Little Sun solar-powered lamp and
mobile charger, designed by Eliasson and Ottesen; and raises global awareness
of the need for equal access to energy and light. Earlier this month in Davos,
Eliasson received the prestigious Crystal Award for ‘creating inclusive
communities’ – a tribute to his work with Little Sun.
From 2009 to 2014, Eliasson ran the Institut für
Raumexperimente (Institute for Spatial Experiments), an innovative model for
art education affiliated with the Berlin University of the Arts. A
comprehensive archive of the institute’s activities can be found online.
In 2014, together with architect Sebastian Behmann,
Eliasson founded Studio Other Spaces, an international office for art and
architecture. As an architectural counterpart to Studio Olafur Eliasson, Studio
Other Spaces focuses on interdisciplinary and experimental building projects
and works in public space.
Established in 1995, Eliasson’s studio today employs
ninety craftsmen, specialised technicians, architects, archivists,
administrators, and cooks. They work with Eliasson to develop and produce
artworks and exhibitions, as well as to archive and communicate his work,
digitally and in print. In addition to realising artworks in-house, the studio
contracts with structural engineers and other specialists and collaborates
worldwide with cultural practitioners, policy makers, and scientists.
http://presse.chateauversailles.fr/exhibitions/exhibitions-at-the-palace/olafur-eliasson-at-the-palace-of-versailles-in-2016/
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