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New York Waterfalls
Posted by Eliza Williams, 1 July 2008, 18:31 Permalink Comments (6)

Governers Island Waterfall by Olafur Eliasson, Photo: © Bernstein Photography
After wowing audiences at the Tate Modern in 2004 with his epic installation, The Weather Project, Danish artist Olafur Eliasson has turned his attention to New York, where he continues his interest in natural phenomena in this series of four enormous waterfalls that he has created across the city.

Brooklyn Bridge Falls, Photo: © Art Fund
Funded by the Public Art Project, the waterfalls are located at the Brooklyn Anchorage of the Brooklyn Bridge; between Piers 4 and 5 in Brooklyn, adjacent to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade; on Pier 35 in Manhattan, north of the Manhattan Bridge; and on the north shore of Governors Island. What is perhaps not fully evident from these pics is the sheer scale of the falls, which range from between 90-120 feet tall.

Brooklyn Piers Falls, Photo: © Bernstein Photography
Importantly, considering that Eliasson is interested in making art that explores our environment, the Falls are environmentally sound with all electricity used offset by 'green power' electricity generated from renewable resources, and special filters and pumps used to protect aquatic life.

Installation of the waterfall on Pier 35. Photo: © Bernstein Photography

Pier 35 Falls, Photo: © Bernstein Photography
The Falls will be on display across New York until October 13.
6 Comments
I believe Eliasson is Icelandic, not Danish.
2008-07-01 19:31:13
Danish-Icelandic......
2008-07-01 22:44:16
shittyfalls.
2008-07-01 23:19:52
He has such a beautiful human take on his 'installations'.
2008-07-02 12:34:20
2 words- attention seeker
2008-07-03 09:52:19
are all exhibiting artists not so? it would be fruitless not to catch attention don't you think?
2008-07-03 14:55:09
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