Olafur Eliasson is one of the most distinguished and renowned artist on the contemporary art scene. He is the author of spectacular installations in which he reproduces the power of nature. In his artistic practice, he has for years referred to the Sun, exploring its properties as a source of light and energy. In 2003, this Icelandic-Danish artist placed a huge artificial Sun at the Tate Modern in London. The installation was viewed by two million visitors—a record that has not been broken to date. The work, which will be on display at the Wola Museum, alludes to the relationship with what in many cultures is the most ancient force—the central star of the solar system.
Find out more about the exhibition ”The Cold Days Are Over”: https://muzeumwoli.muzeumwarszawy.pl/en/wystawa/warsaw-under-construction-15-the-cold-days-are-over/
The WARSAW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Festival was established at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw in 2009. It addresses design issues in the broadest possible sense: from industrial design, applied graphics, through architecture and urban planning to social design.