This summer: Exhibition at Versailles
Contact - a film by Claire Denis
100 years ago where the studio now is. Pfefferberg, Berlin
Test in the studio
Inspiration: Frozen waves by Jonathan Nimerfroh
Sharing the light. Ai WeiWei handing out a thousand Little Suns to refugees in Lesvos
Full statement: Why art has the power of changing the world
I am convinced that by bringing us together to share and discuss critically, a work of art can make us more tolerant of difference and of one another. The encounter with art – and with others over art – can help us identify with one another, expand our notions of we, and show us that individual engagement in the world has actual consequences. That’s why I hope that in the future, art will be invited to take part in discussions of social, political, and ecological issues even more than it is currently and that artists will be included when leaders at all levels, from the local to the global, consider solutions to the challenges that face us in the world today.
In conversation with philosopher Timothy Morton, Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Kaleidoscopic black star
This week's #YourOlafurPhoto by Lisa Oldrup
5-dimensionel pavillon, Holbaek, Denmark
The turning of a sphere
Enter: Reality machines - immersive sub-site, Moderna Museet, Stockholm
X-ray documentation of Your House by SHIMURAbros (side view)