Ólafur Eliasson Public Art Coming to Des Moines, IA

September 9, 2013  |   Feature,   Initiatives,   News,   World
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Hurray! Spændende nyheder!

A new work of public art by Ólafur Eliasson (Danish-Icelandic, born 1967) will be formally presented to the Des Moines City Council this evening — Monday, September 9, 2013. Des Moines Register journalist Michael Morain reported the story, and described the artwork as a walk-through kaleidoscope. The site is the John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. Construction for its foundation would be anticipated for mid-October, with the installation beginning in early November.

Here is an interesting interview with Ólafur Eliasson by Chris Gilbert in BOMB 88/Summer 2004.

Olafur Eliasson´s permanent installation in Limhamn, Malmö, Sweden, close to the Malmö Copenhague bridge, 2009.  Photo by Bengt Oberger
Olafur Eliasson´s permanent installation in Limhamn, Malmö, Sweden, close to the Malmö Copenhague bridge, 2009. Photo by Bengt Oberger

Eliasson is a fascinating artist. Readers may remember these two stories the Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation blogged about in 12 March 2013 and 20 October 2011.