Artist James Turrell, who has more public installations in Houston than in any other U.S. city, on Monday received the 2013 National Medal of Arts from President Obama during a White House ceremony.
The exhibition will survey the light and space pioneer's transcendental oeuvre—and host a few debuts. Rainbow over Roden Crater. © James Turrell Photo by Florian ...
Now entering his seventh decade of visionary artmaking, James Turrell is still finding new ways to transform light and space into immersive sensory experiences. Born in Los Angeles in 1943, James ...
LACMA is currently showing a retrospective of 50 years of work by James Turrell; the Guggenheim Manhattan is about to open a show in which the light and space artist drenches the interior of Frank ...
Richard Andrews of Skystone Foundation, the firm overseeing construction of Turrell’s Roden Crater Project near Flagstaff (pictured), speaks about Turrell and Lin and the artists’ use of landscape and ...
It’s waaaay prettier in real life, I swear. God bless the Contemporary Forum. God Bless ’em, I say! Last night was the unveiling of the new James Turrell installation at Phoenix Art Museum and the ...
A writer returns to his native Australian island, where seeing the aurora takes more work than in the north, home of mass-market lights tourism. But the awe is the same. By Ben Buckland The artist is ...
With a major retrospective opening on Sunday at LACMA, and a gallery show just up the street from the museum unveiling special works he created for its new, grand space, the Los Angeles born light ...
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Inside Texas' new James Turrell Skyspace installation
As dark turns to day, and day turns to dusk, visitors to Fort Worth’s Keith House turn their gazes up toward an opening in ...
Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker recently visited Roden Crater, James Turrell's art installation in an extinct volcano. Booker shared photos of the visit, including one of Turrell wearing Booker's ...
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