
A brush with... A brush with... Olafur Eliasson
Dec 17, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson delves into the profound connection between art, perception, and the environment. Known for his immersive installations like The Weather Project, he shares his influences from iconic figures like Rauschenberg and Turrell. Eliasson emphasizes the importance of slowness in art as a form of resistance to capitalist culture, while advocating for collective experiences that foster understanding and vulnerability. He also reflects on childhood memories in Iceland, underscoring the impact of nature on his work.
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Embodied Language Of Art
- Art communicates through embodied, sensory languages beyond cognition and text.
- Olafur Eliasson says exhibitions must hold space for bodily, somatic learning and presence.
Claim Time And Agency In Exhibitions
- Claim your time and agency in cultural spaces instead of passively consuming them.
- Olafur advises visitors to take their time and use exhibitions as opportunities to slow down and re-see presence.
Museums As Practice For We-Ness
- Cultural institutions can foster 'we-ness' by hosting diverse, even disagreeing, publics.
- Olafur frames museums as spaces to practice solidarity and share with those you disagree with.

