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Olafur Eliasson at Kunsten, Aalborg, Denmark

A triangular sky and lava stones at KUNSTEN.

Lower East finished during the hot July the design and production of the catalogue for the Olafur Eliasson exhbition at the arts museum KUNSTEN in Aalborg, Denmark.

Olafur Eliasson’s work ‘Den trekantede himmel’ (‘The triangular sky’), has been specially created for the Museum’s  sculpture park. Until end of August you can experience two other Eliasson works at the museum : “Lava floor”; Icelandic lava stone, all over the gallery floor – and “Jokla Series“.

Link to the museums website.

The cool photos in the catalogue is taken by Anders Sune Berg.

Olafur Eliasson “Den trekantede himmel“ & “lava floor“  ©lowereast.dk

Olafur Eliasson “Den trekantede himmel“ & “lava floor“ ©lowereast.dk

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Double spread from the catalogue ©lowereast.dk

Double spread from the catalogue ©lowereast.dk

Double spread from the catalogue ©lowereast.dk

Double spread from the catalogue ©lowereast.dk

Double spread from the catalogue ©lowereast.dk

Double spread from the catalogue ©lowereast.dk

Today’s Picture February 2013

Lower East are still searching for Today’s Picture. Trying to capture the day in one picture. Here we show the pictures from February – from Aarhus and Copenhagen, Denmark via Berlin, Germany to Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Some miles…

We are showing the coolest one, or the most beautiful one, or the one that tells the best story of the day. All of them being carefully treated and maybe improved in photoshop.

One last sunset 18.02.13 ©lowereast.dk

One last sunset 18.02.13 ©lowereast.dk

evening

Quiet evening 15.02.13 ©lowereast.dk

Earlymorning

Early morning light 13.02.13 ©lowereast.dk

redlight

Red light 09.02.13 ©lowereast.dk

cphharbour

Copenhagen harbour 06.02.13 ©lowereast.dk

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Inside the rainbow 31.01.13 ©lowereast.dk

Thanks to Olafur

Lower East recently visited Olafur Eliasson’s wonderful work of art ‘Your rainbow panorama‘ on the rooftop of ARoS, Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark. The circular walkway 150 metres in extent with transparent glass provides a fantastic 360º view of the city of Aarhus.

your rainbow panorama enters into a dialogue with the existing architecture and reinforces what is assured beforehand, that is to say the view of the city. I have created a space which virtually erases the boundaries between inside and outside – where people become a little uncertain as to whether they have stepped into a work or into part of the museum. This uncertainty is important to me, as it encourages people to think and sense beyond the limits within which they are accustomed to moving”. Olafur Eliasson (from the ARoS’ webpage).

Thank you Olafur for this beauty!

Five photos from an amazing and colourful walk.

your rainbow panorama  ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama  ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama  ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama  ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama  ©lowereast.dk

your rainbow panorama ©lowereast.dk