Olafur Eliasson : The Forked Forest Path

Atmospheric installation at Fabrica in Brighton by Olafur Eliasson.

First created for a gallery in New York in 1998 this work is part of the Towner Collection in Eastbourne and usually shown in white spaces. It seems to be one of those works where owning means you own the concept and idea but it seems to be made anew for each space it is shown in.

It consists of over 3000 cut saplings and branches which Fabrica sourced from a local wood and the end of the show it will be chipped and used as mulch for new teams at the local Stanmer Park. I didn’t realise that at the time and, by coincidence, we walked round Stanmer Park the next day.

It consists of enclosed pathways and you can choose your route through. I loved the way the light filtered through the branches and the contrast between the natural materials and the old stone floor. The sensation was a bit claustrophobic though and I was pleased the pathways were quite short.

Closes 20 June 2020

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