GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This series of forty-eight photographs documents, from an aerial view, the entire trajectory of Iceland's Jokla river system from its source to its outfall. Operating from far above the river, Eliasson captures, in misleadingly finite and comprehensible images, a colossal, natural landscape that is impossible to take in in its entirety from the ground. The perspective undermines the magnitude of the river, allowing the viewer to experience all of it at once, compressing time and scale into an abstracted grid of black and white lines.
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Anna Katherine Brodbeck, ed., TWO X TWO X TWENTY: Two Decades Supporting Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art), 2018.
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Until 2006: Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY [1]
From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above
[1] See acquisition proposal 2006.1.A-VV
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General Description
This series of forty-eight photographs documents, from an aerial view, the entire trajectory of Iceland's Jokla river system from its source to its outfall. Operating from far above the river, Eliasson captures, in misleadingly finite and comprehensible images, a colossal, natural landscape that is impossible to take in in its entirety from the ground. The perspective undermines the magnitude of the river, allowing the viewer to experience all of it at once, compressing time and scale into an abstracted grid of black and white lines.
Adapted from
Anna Katherine Brodbeck, ed., TWO X TWO X TWENTY: Two Decades Supporting Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art), 2018.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
- added as a text entry
- updated provenance and geo x refs
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Until 2006: Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY [1]
From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above
[1] See acquisition proposal 2006.1.A-VV
AUDIO ASSETS
VIDEO ASSETS
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