Olafur Eliasson, Polar fall fade (orange, turquoise, grey), 2013. Polar fall fade (light green, yellow, pink), 2013. Polar fall fade (light green, light blue, light red), 2013. The three glass works by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967) consist of hand-blown panes of differently coloured glass, in roughly the middle of which oval openings have been cut. The colours correspond to the spectrum of the basic colours named in the titles. In each piece, three glass sheets are layered one behind another, whereby the openings overlap rather imprecisely. The basic concept draws on watercolour studies in which Eliasson investigated the translucency of the medium. Transferred into three-dimensional space, the three works, associatively titled Polar fall fade, function in a similar fashion: due to the transparency and layering of the panes, the scale of the colour combinations and tones shifts as the light and the beholder’s standpoint change. The conditions and manifestations of different colour perceptions are central and recurring themes in Eliasson’s oeuvre. „Beyeler Collection / Nature + Abstraction“ is on view until August 12. Photos by @schalketto @fondationbeyeler #FondationBeyeler #BeyelerCollection #OlafurEliasson (presso Fondation Beyeler)