Tate

M.C, Yinan and I chanced upon a beautiful exhibition at Tate Modern which was an absolute delight to our senses.

Olafur Eliasson – In Real Life

This exhibition brings together over 40 works of art made between 1990 and today by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Born in 1967, Eliasson has created a broad body of work that includes installations, sculptures, photography and paintings. The materials he uses range from moss, glacial melt-water and fog, to light and reflective metals. Eliasson’s art comes from three particularly important interests. These are: his concern with nature, honed through his time spent in Iceland; his research into geometry; and his ongoing investigations into how we perceive, feel about and shape the world around us.

This is a photographic essay on my experience, titled –

It was almost as if I could touch... 

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