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London
Little Sun lights up the Tate

12.07.2012
 
As part of Olafur Eliasson: Little Sun at Tate Modern, to be launched on 28 July 2012, 
visitors will be invited to look at works of art in the dark
using only the light of Eliasson's
Little Sun solar-powered lamps.
 
OlafurEliasson is well known for his The weather project (2003), part of the Unilever Series
in Tate Modern¹s Turbine Hall. The artist has developed the
Little Sun solar-powered lamp
with an engineer Frederik Ottesen to highlight
the power of solar light.
Around 1.6 billion people worldwide live without
access to mains electricity.
Little Sun produces 5 hours of light when it is
charged in the sun for 5 hours.
Olafur Eliasson said:"Over the years, I have been absorbed by phenomena such as light, time, 
the negotiation of space, compassion and the relation
between body, mind, and action.
Little Sun brings these different strands of
my work together ­ this is a very important step for me.
By bringing Little
Sun to Tate Modern and the London Olympics, I hope to realise an art project for
those who typically have no access to global events of this scale."
 
From July 28 visitors will be invited to participate in Tate Blackouts on Saturday nights after ordinary 
museum hours where the lights will go off in
the former power station and visitors can look at the
works of art with
Little Sun lamps. The project will run across the UK until 9 September 2012.
 
www.littlesun.com
 
Olafur Eliasson and Frederik Ottesen, Little Sun, 2012Photograph: Olafur Eliasson, 2012

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