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rising over five meters, the sculpture consists of eight perpendicular panels clad in glazed ceramic tiles.
here’s what we know so far about the 2026 venice art biennale, shaped by the late curator koyo kouoh’s vision.
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the works are staged within mangroves, tidal waterways, and open sky, allowing technology and environment to operate as a single system.
all images courtesy olafur eliasson, earth perspectives, 2020
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image 3: the earth viewed over yakutia, in siberia, russia – rising temperatures are thawing permafrost in this remote region, deforming landscapes, releasing large quantities of methane, and disrupting animal migration patterns
image 5: the earth viewed over the simien mountains, ethiopia – one of the rare places in africa where snow falls regularly, this range is part of the ethiopian highlands, known as the ‘roof of africa’
image 6: the earth viewed over chernobyl, in pripyat, ukraine – the site of the worst nuclear disaster in history, where rare and endangered species now thrive in the absence of humans
image 7: the earth viewed over the greenland ice sheet – a continent-wide ice sheet produced by falling snow over millions of years, now melting at staggering rates due to human-induced climate change
image 8: the earth viewed over ecuador – the first country in the world to recognize rights of nature in their constitution, ratified in 2008. nature has the ‘right to exist, persist, maintain and regenerate its vital cycles’