The Nasher Museum brings back a popular work, The uncertain museum, which was the first by this important European artist to enter the museum's collection. The large-scale interactive installation, like many of Eliasson's signature works, explores the relationship between spectator and object. Visitors step inside The uncertain museum and see themselves reflected on the mirrored surface of three large glass discs. They become a part of the patterns of projected light and shadow that can be seen from both inside and outside of the space.
Added by Upcoming Robot on July 14, 2012