Studio visit at Olafur Eliasson’s Reykjavik satellite space

 

Today, we have visited the satellite studio space Olafur Eliasson is working at when in Iceland.

The space is a refurbished fish market hall transformed into little galleries and Olafur Eliasson’s studio that serves for display of his latest work.

Today, I learned from his assistant that Danish-Icelandic visual artist Olafur Eliasson has as well been involved in the design of the Harpa Concert Huís which in my opinion is clearly visible in the facade.

In comparison we can reference Eliasson’s interior sculpture in Oslo Concert Hall, which we visited last year.

Tomorrow, Saturday, 22nd of August 2020 starting from 12.00 p.m. there will be two exhibition openings in the Marshall Building where Eliasson’s studio is housed and it will be open as well for those in town who missed it.

Enjoy the visual material to get a glimpse of Eliasson’s latest endeavours, which partly have been realised for the studio space in Reykjavik anew.

All my best from Iceland,

Daniela Haberz, M.A.

Curator & Wealth Adviser for Art as Investment

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