Studio Olafur Eliasson

Studio Olafur Eliasson was founded in 1995 by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Based in Berlin, the studio currently comprises about 90 people, from architects, craftsmen, and specialised technicians, to art historians and archivists.[1] Working closely with the artist, the studio team engages in experiments; develops, designs, and produces artworks, exhibitions, and architectural projects; and communicates and contextualises Eliasson's work.[2][3] Further architectural projects include the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007, London, with Kjetil Thorsen;[4][5] Your rainbow panorama, for ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, 2011;[6] and the Harpa concert hall & conference center[7] in Reykjavik, Iceland, for which Studio Olafur Eliasson, together with Henning Larsen Architects and Batteríid architects, received the Mies van der Rohe Award 2013.[8]

  1. ^ "Studio Olafur Eliasson". olafureliasson.net.
  2. ^ Caroline Jones, "The Server/User Mode", Artforum International, October 2007, pp.316-325 ""Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-02. Retrieved 2013-06-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)", 06/06/2013
  3. ^ Olafur Eliasson, Anna Engberg-Pedersen, Philip Ursprung "Studio Olafur Eliasson", 2008, "http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/art/all/04980/facts.studio_olafur_eliasson.htm", 06/06/2013
  4. ^ Caroline Eggel, Anna Enberg-Pedersen eds., "Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007", 2007, "http://www.lars-mueller-publishers.com/en/catalog/product/view/id/69/s/serpentine-gallery-pavilion-2007/category/12/" 06/06/2013
  5. ^ Serpentine Gallery website, "http://www.serpentinegallery.org/2007/01/olafur_eliasson_serpentine_gallery_pavilion_2007.html", 06/06/2013
  6. ^ Olafur Eliasson, ARoS website, "http://en.aros.dk/the-collection/your-rainbow-panorama/", 06/06/2013
  7. ^ Harpa concert hall & conference center website, "http://en.harpa.is/", 06/06/2013
  8. ^ European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award 2013 website, ""2013 Prize". Archived from the original on 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2013-06-06.", 06/06/2013