Olafur Eliasson presents his new exhibition “In Real Life” at Tate Modern. The Danish artist has studied the cognitive sciences that he combines with art to create a series of sublime works based on light spectra.

Some artworks introduce natural phenomena such as rainbows to the gallery space. Others use reflections and shadows to play with the way we perceive and interact with the world. Many works result from the artist’s research into complex geometry, motion patterns, and his interest in colour theory ” precise the Tate Modern. 

With more than forty artworks sculpting the light, he disturbs the perceptions habits to create sublime luminous works. An exhibition not to be missed, until January 5, 2020.