New work by the Danish - Icelandic sculptor and installation artist Olafur Eliasson gleamed brilliantly at Tanya Bonakdar, including Polychromatic Attention 2015, a series of large
glass globes shown in a circle on the wall that collectively presented the colours of the light spectrum but appeared clear when seen from the side.
Not exact matches
and Robert Wilson of Downtown,
showed his statement - making Hudson Chandelier with seventeen hand blown
glass globes.
These pieces are
shown in dialogue with his seminal work The Angel, created three decades later in 1989 — just eight years before the artist's death — which consists of 125 hand - blown Venetian
glass globes arranged on the floor to form a stylised figure derived from the Japanese kanji character for «man».