Olafur Eliasson has given an interview in The Guardian this week about his Little Sun project, which has seen modest successes in its few years on the market.  “I was fortunate to enjoy a lot of exposure in that incredible resource-full part of the art world, where, let’s face it, there’s quite a bit of wealth,” he says.  “So on one side I felt privileged and yet I also wanted to see if I could test my creative muscle and make it useful in other situations. And, frankly speaking, I say that Little Sun is a work of art that works in life.”
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