CHRISTIANE MARIA SCHNEIDER, LANGEN FOUNDATION, NEUSS
He rose to international fame with translations of natural physical phenomena into spectacular works of art: Olafur Eliasson (b. Copenhagen, 1967; lives and
works in Berlin and Copenhagen) examines elementary substances and basic materials such as water or light to create reflections and mirror effects. In triking experiments, he toys with the viewer's perceptions and expectations. A selection of expansive installations, photographs, objects, and an outdoor sculpture are now on display in the setting of Tadao Ando's architecture at the Langen Foundation in Neuss. The works created between 1994 and 2015
stem from one of the biggest private collections of works by the Danish artist with icelandic roots. The accompanying book presents a view of Eliasson's
art from the collectors' perspective while also offering a survey of the artist's oeuvre. Introduction by Christiane Maria Schneider, essays by Christian Boros, Bruno Latour, and Joanna Warsza, interview with the artist by Olafur Eliasson himself.