Folding Louisiana shopper with motif from the autumn exhibition OCEAN (autumn 2024. The shopper shows motif with the work Photographs of British Algae: Cyanoptype Impressions, 1843-1853 by Anna Atkins.
OCEAN is the big Louisiana event of the season. A journey of discovery above and below the surface, where history and the present meet in an intersection between art and science. OCEAN is conceived as a large, thematic exhibition, where myths, history and the present merge. And where art, culture and science meet.
We know more about the surface of Mars than we do about the oceans that cover more than 70% of our own planet. But the more we dive below the surface, the more incredible things seem to emerge. And in the realm of our imagination, we are literally flooded with images, stories and fantastic creatures.
OCEAN is conceived as a large, thematic exhibition, where myths, history and the present merge. And where art, culture and science meet. The exhibition will take up the entire South Wing of the museum and consist of three general themes: 1) The ocean between art and science, 2) The sublime and mythological ocean and 3) The anthropocene ocean.
The exhibition opens with an exploration of art and cultural objects that lie at the crossroads between aesthetics and science, e.g. in the form of Anna Atkins’ cyanotypes of seaweed, Emilija Škarnulytė’s art film from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico, or Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka’s incredible glass models of marine invertebrates.
Dimensions: W: 45 x H: 68 cm (with handle)
Material: Recycled plastic, (three used PET bottles go into one net)
Color: Several colors
Design: Louisiana Design
Model: Louisiana Net x HAVET