Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Entering the room of Beauty is a wondrous experience. The room has a quietness to it, it is a serene and calm environment and the only sound comes from the barely audible water falling too the floor. The walls are pitch black and in the centre of the room is a light source and a curtain of fine rain. 

Beauty by Olafur Eliasson Foto: Sunniva H Stokken

The installation is created by a hose and a spotlight placed in the ceiling of the room, the hose is punctured with tiny holes and creates a fine mist of water falling towards the floor. The light hits the mist as it falls to the ground, creating a rainbow visible for the viewer at certain positions in the room. The rainbow will change in visibility and appearance depending on the distance of the viewer thus is the very existence of the artwork dependent on the presence of the spectator and optical functions of the eye.  

The installation is by the Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson, and materializes a crecurrent theme in his works; the involvement of the spectator with the artwork. Beauty does not exist in its complete state without our vision, it is a collaboration between the eye and a natural phenomena, and that is what creates the experience. At the same time the construction of the installation is made clearly visible, and so the illusion of the work is exposed. The romantic scene is thereby broken by the exposure of the design, and enables the viewer to understand the experience itself as a construction.

Beauty has the potential to make us reflect on our own constructions of reality and our perception of nature. Is our idea of nature a construction? We illustrate rain as “weather”, however, is the idea of weather natural or cultural? The installation makes us highly aware of our surroundings, and our place in them, the environment comes closer and invites our involvement. And as the installation Beauty depends on human involvement to exist, it also raises questions about the human role in the occurring environmental changes and to what extent our environment now is depending on our actions for its future existence.

Tags: Nature, OlafurEliasson, beauty, Culture By Sunniva Haugen Stokken
Published Feb. 5, 2016 2:38 PM - Last modified Feb. 5, 2016 4:09 PM
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