Olafur Eliasson creates an evocative deep-sea experience for the new ARTIS Aquarium

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  • 14 July 2026

This fall, ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo will present a new commissioned installation by internationally renowned artist Olafur Eliasson in the new Aquarium. For the monumental rotunda, Eliasson is creating a multisensory artwork that invites visitors to engage with the deep sea: a place where almost no one has been.

Deep seeing currents

‘As you approach Deep seeing currents, you are slowly enveloped by darkness and the sounds of life underwater, layers of oceanic cacophony – whale songs, rumbling of hydrothermal vents, and human-made noises, among others. The vibrations can be felt throughout your entire body, emulating the experience of pressure in the deep sea. Above and around you, lights flash and seem to descend like the hypnotic circulation of marine snow, the organic and inorganic particles essential to life in the deep sea,’ says the artist. He also states: ‘I believe that limiting one sense can help us unlock the other senses, which is key to conjuring this unimaginable environment.’  

Art, science and nature converge

With this installation, ARTIS connects art, science and nature. Through sound, light, and touch, Deep seeing currents makes the alien environment of the deep sea physically conceivable within the rotunda of the Aquarium. The work aligns seamlessly with the core of the new Aquarium, which lets visitors experience how everything on Earth is connected to water, from the deepest ocean to daily life on land.

The new ARTIS Aquarium

The ARTIS Aquarium, an iconic national monument dating from 1882, has undergone extensive restoration in recent years and will reopen to the public in June 2026. The new Aquarium is not only a place for aquatic life, but also a museum environment where architecture, installations, science and art come together to tell a new story about the relationship between humans, water and nature. One of the oldest aquariums in the world has been transformed into a contemporary cultural experience. With the addition of Eliasson’s installation, the Aquarium gains a new dimension, where wonder, experience, and urgency converge.

Olafur Eliasson’s installation will be on view from October 3, 2026

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