Today, I Lobo You presents to you this gorgeous and eye-opening contemporary art exhibition, that showcases beautiful kaleidoscope-colored modern art by one of the most known modern artists, Olafur Eliasson.



Back in 2003, Olafur Eliasson took over London’s Tate Modern with his world-renowned art installation the weather project. Sixteen years later, Eliasson returns with a massive retrospective where audiences will be able to discover the full range of his practice spanning three decades.


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Bringing together around 40 works — almost all of which have never been seen in the UK, including some created specifically for the art exhibition — Olafur Eliasson: in real life is an unmissable experience that showcases the contemporary artist’s commitment to exposing some of today’s most urgent issues.
Tate Modern Museum, London
Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life
11 July 2019 – 5 January 2020
In 2017, Olafur Eliasson was awarded THE DESIGN PRIZE in the EXPERIMENTATION category for the little sun project.



The show closes with a space dubbed the expanded studio which explores Eliasson’s engagement with social and environmental issues. Projects such as little sun, which provides solar-powered lamps and charges to communities without access to electricity.


Olafur Eliasson produces a merge of art and design that leaves you completely mesmerized!
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