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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki opens solo exhibition and new commission by Olafur Eliasson |
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Olafur Eliasson, Beauty, 1993. Installation view: Moderna Museet, Stockholm 2015. Photo: Anders Sune Berg. Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles. © 1993 Olafur Eliasson.
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AUCKLAND.- Auckland Art Gallery is presenting the exhibition Your curious journey by globally renowned artist Olafur Eliasson, marking the first solo showcase of the Icelandic-Danish artist in Aotearoa New Zealand.
This retrospective highlights over 30 years of Eliassons practice, featuring installations, sculptures, and photographs that explore themes of human perception, experimentation, and environmental awareness.
Eliasson describes the exhibition as a collection of diverse artworks that invite visitors to embark on their own journeys. What fascinates me is how the different ways we observe natural phenomena can connect us, not just to each other, but also to the larger world around us. Thats something I try to work with in my art: experiences that welcome everyone.
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, Director of Auckland Art Gallery Kirsten Lacy, reflects on the significance of the exhibition: Eliassons work invites visitors to engage with critical environmental themes in a way that is both personal and collective. Audiences are drawn to his ability to create rich experiences that challenge their perceptions and connections to the world around them. We hope visitors will leave with a renewed sense of connection to their surroundings and an appreciation for how art can provoke thought and dialogue about the important environmental issues we face in Auckland and New Zealand.
Senior Curator Global Contemporary Art Natasha Conland adds: Eliassons background as an Icelandic artist, gives him a unique relationship with the arctic circle, which mirrors New Zealands inverse relationship with Antarctica and the shifting ice field.
A highlight of the exhibition is the special commissioned piece Under the weather located in the Gallerys Te Ātea | North Atrium. This work includes a suspended 11-meter elliptical disc that flickers and changes as visitors move around the space. The Moiré pattern created by overlapping grids invites reflection on perception and movement, altering visitors perceptions of the surrounding architecture.
Eliasson elaborates on the nature of his work: The Moiré patterns central to Under the weather, 2022 much like the shimmering rainbow in Beauty, 1993 exist primarily within your eyes and brain, although both are based on observable phenomena in the world. These works are always independent and yet site-specific or you might even say viewer-specific. They seek to make the invisible visible, whether its the relativity of our colour perception in Yellow corridor, 1997, or the magnetic field that wraps the globe in Adrift compass, 2019.
The exhibition also highlights the logistical journey of Eliassons artworks, showcasing drawings derived from the crates used for transport, underscoring the environmental considerations in their creation. The artworks have completed a journey to meet you. Each bears the marks of its creation and the challenges that led to the particular form in front of you, Eliasson notes.
Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey has been developed in collaboration with Studio Olafur Eliasson and leading art institutions across Asia. The exhibition was first presented at Singapore Art Museum (10 May22 Sep 2024). Following its visit to Auckland, the exhibition will travel to Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan (31 May31 Aug 2025); Museum MACAN, Jakarta, Indonesia (21 Nov 20255 April 2026); and Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila, Philippines (28 JuneOctober 2026).
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