We’re all used to going to an exhibition to appreciate someone’s work, be it ancient or modern, with a natural sense of physical detachment, since it’s rare that art pieces are available for touching. Well, not when it comes to certain pieces, like that of a Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson titled “The Cubic Structural Evolution Project”.
The project that’s hosted at Tate Modern gallery in London will run until 18th of August, 2019. It invites people from all over the world, of any age, to contribute to the piece. What is the piece you might ask? A free-form Lego structure with anyone available contributing to the artwork. Oh, and unlike the typical Lego pieces, ones involved in “The Cubic Structural Evolution Project” are completely white and devoid of any building instructions.
This artwork-installation in London allows anyone visiting to contribute to it
Image credits: Robert Allam
Image credits: Robert Allam
Eliasson first started this sort of installation back in 2004. He invited people to build, deconstruct and reshape the piece in a period of time, usually a few weeks. The magic of this particular art piece is that there is no single author – while the initial idea is Olafur Eliasson’s, contributions to the final work come from hundreds of gallery visitors.
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The project had humble beginnings just 2 weeks ago
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“The Cubic Structural Evolution Project” in Tate Modern gallery started on 26 of July and has already seen many reiterations. People visitint filled the white playground with dozens of structures, from tall towers, to miniature monuments.
Image credits: Robert Allam
Image credits: Robert Allam
If you’re currently in London, now’s the good time to contribute as the project will see its end this week! Though even if you miss this exceptional installation, fear not! “Olafur Eliasson: In real life” is an exhibition of the artist’s work that will be available in the gallery until January 5, 2020.
Image credits: Robert Allam
Image credits: Robert Allam
Some people reported seeing something similar in 2015
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It happened during The High Line’s The Collectivity Project that was done by the same artist
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Here’s what people on social media had to say about the project
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You can watch the project in action here
This public LEGO building expo at the Tate Modern in London. Everyone is free to take part and build using only white pieces. It’s like an improvised micro city. pic.twitter.com/PzuFpYAeKm
— GallowBoob (@TheGallowBoob) August 9, 2019
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