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Image of an installation featuring a tunnel outfitted with bright LED lighting

Radiating a soft white light, the tunnel beckons passersby to venture inside and take a moment to contemplate life — and the afterlife. Terminal for Tirana, located on the grounds of Mother Teresa University Hospital in Albania, is a permanent installation by Polish contemporary artist Karolina Halatek that embodies her fascination with near-death experiences (NDEs). “I’m deeply interested in the transformation this has on a person’s life,” she says of the phenomenon. “It’s strong, pro-found and permanent.”

Terminal for Tirana

Although she has not had an NDE herself, Halatek has spent some 10 years researching recorded instances and ruminating on how
to create “a space where art, spirituality and science intersect.” She has long wanted to do so...

In Albania, a Light Installation Evokes the Afterlife

A permanent light sculpture by Polish contemporary artist invites contemplation and quiet reflection.

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