The Nature of Things by Olafur Eliasson
Exhibition at the Fundacio Joan Miro in Barcelona showing the work of this Danish/Icelandic winner of the first Joan Miro Prize.
The works look at the relationship between light and colour in the form of a series of installations. The first projected cubist patched of colour against a white wall showing how the colours worked with and against each other.
My favourite though was the huge table of white lego where you were encouraged to play building fanciful architectural designs. There were children but mainly very intent adults. You couldn’t resist adding a staircase to something left by a previous builder. You found yourself going back to see if your design was still there and if anyone else had added to it.
The works look at the relationship between light and colour in the form of a series of installations. The first projected cubist patched of colour against a white wall showing how the colours worked with and against each other.
My favourite though was the huge table of white lego where you were encouraged to play building fanciful architectural designs. There were children but mainly very intent adults. You couldn’t resist adding a staircase to something left by a previous builder. You found yourself going back to see if your design was still there and if anyone else had added to it.
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