{"id":68546,"date":"2023-11-27T23:56:24","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T23:56:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/talkcelnews.com\/?p=68546"},"modified":"2023-11-27T23:56:24","modified_gmt":"2023-11-27T23:56:24","slug":"olafur-eliasson-inaugurates-tokyos-azabudai-hills-through-new-exhibition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/talkcelnews.com\/entertainment\/olafur-eliasson-inaugurates-tokyos-azabudai-hills-through-new-exhibition\/","title":{"rendered":"Olafur Eliasson Inaugurates Tokyo\u2019s Azabudai Hills Through New Exhibition"},"content":{"rendered":"
Olafur Eliasson will be the first artist to inaugurate Tokyo’s new multi-purpose space called Azabudai Hills. Located in Minato City, the complex has been designed by Heatherwick Studio and comprises of galleries, such as Pace’s forthcoming location, as well as a school, restaurants, shops and skyscrapers.<\/p>\n
The Danish-Icelandic artist’s latest exhibition, A cycle of interconnected nows<\/em>, is centered around the idea that everything is in motion \u2014 from microscopic molecules to galaxies and the universe itself. Beginning at the lobby of the newly built Mori JP Tower, now the largest skyscraper in Japan, Eliasson installed a series of floating spiral artworks made of recycled zinc, “inspired by shifting scales,” he tells Wallpaper*<\/em>, “looking simultaneously at the macro level, where everything is in constant motion, and at the micro level, where everything consists of tiny building blocks.”<\/p>\n