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    Bob Verschueren 的鸟屋聚落装置

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    Usually when a museum is flooded with water, something has gone seriously wrong. But at the Fondation Beyeler just outside the Swiss city of Basel, the flooding of the museum is all part of the show: a new site-specific installation called Life by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson.比利时艺术家 Bob Verschueren 以自然为灵感,擅长创作融入环境的装置艺术,而他的一组鸟屋聚落作品,正是人与自然共处理念的诗意表达。这些鸟屋并非简单排列,而是如同一个微型村落般紧密交错,搭建在树枝、墙面或荒野中,既真实可供栖息,也象征着栖居与庇护的意义。Verschueren 一贯坚持使用天然材料,如风化木、藤条、树皮等,使每一个鸟屋都独具个性,同时又与自然环境融为一体。他的装置作品不仅供鸟类使用,更邀请人类思考生态与空间的共享。在这个由鸟屋组成的“社区”中,小生命们穿梭其间,仿佛自然本身也成为了一位建筑师。这组作品温柔却有力,提醒我们:人与自然并不对立,而应彼此依存,在有限的空间中共建一个更包容的世界。

    The artist has removed one side of the Renzo Piano-designed building (with the architect’s blessing) and let the feature pond—usually separated from the climate-controlled interior by a large glass wall—into the museum. Visitors can navigate the waters, which are up to 80cm deep, using a series of walkways that run in and out of the building. At night, the interior is lit up with blue light.

    Eliasson has also dyed the water a fluorescent green and filled it with pond plants, including water lilies and shellflowers selected by the landscape architect Günther Vogt. The water has been coloured using uranine, an organic dye that is commonly used to observe water currents, and which Eliasson has used previously for his Green River (1998) work where he dyed rivers in cities such as Stockholm, Tokyo and Los Angeles.

    In an accompanying artist statement, Eliasson writes: “Together with the museum, I am giving up control over the artwork, so to speak, handing it over to human and non-human visitors, to plants, microorganisms, the weather, the climate—many of these elements that museums usually work very hard to keep out.”

    The southern side of the building will be open to the elements for the duration of the show, which ends in July. Eliasson writes that “even if no human visitors are in the space, other beings—insects, bats, or birds, for instance—can fly through or take up temporary abode within it.” This possibility is very much part of the work, with the artist adding that when he first spoke to the museum’s director Sam Keller about ideas for the show, he thought to himself: “Why don’t we invite everyone to the show? Let’s invite the planet—plants and various species”.

    The show is open 24 hours a day. “Visitors can access the installation at any time. After 9.30pm they do not need a ticket,” says a spokeswoman. She adds that, in terms of non-human visitors, so far there have been “insects, spiders, ducks, a goose and cats.”

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