James Turrell, “Raemar Pink White” (1969), Shall Space, Collection of Art & Research, Las Vegas. (all images © James Turrell, photo by Florian Holzherr, and all ...
“When we did that first show, Turrell was an artist’s artist. Since then he has had a profound effect on younger artists and will have even more of one because he’s becoming more visible.” Light has ...
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 ...
«[James Turrell’s] statement is unique. It’s importance lies in the way in which he uses the natural elements of the environment, light and space, to challenge our visual perceptions.»[1] In 1980, on ...
The light in our dreams : the installations of James Turrell / Debra L. Hopkins -- Path to the innocent eye : the skyspaces of James Turrell / Valerie Vadala Homer -- Roden Crater / Robert E. Knight ...
Standing on the rim of an ancient volcanic crater in northern Arizona, with the Painted Desert as a spectacular backdrop, James Turrell surveys all he has wrought. For a quarter of a century, this ...