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Great Salt Lake's Echoes: Eliasson's Artistic Warning
22 Apr
Summary
- Artist Olafur Eliasson created an audiovisual sculpture for the Great Salt Lake.
- The installation highlights the ecological threats and disappearing species.
- Eliasson uses nature's elements as both subject and material for his art.

Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has recently unveiled an audiovisual sculpture in Salt Lake City, Utah, addressing the severe ecological threats facing the Great Salt Lake. Titled "A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake," the installation features sounds from over 150 local animal species, including bison and pelicans, combined with abstract visuals inspired by natural motifs.
This project draws attention to the lake's critical condition, with nearly two-thirds of its bed exposed and many species at risk of extinction. Eliasson, who has previously used natural elements like ice blocks and waterfalls in his art, views nature not only as a subject but also as the material for his creations.