James Turrell

James Turrell

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Sep 30, 2013 · Anglais · Relié (128 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 128
Langue Anglais
Publié Sep 30, 2013
Éditeur Guggenheim Museum Publications
ISBN-10 0892074884
ISBN-13 9780892074884

Description

The exhibition shines a spotlight on the groundbreaking work of James Turrell, an artist renowned for his exploration of light and space. After decades of influence in the art world, this carefully curated presentation allows viewers to immerse themselves in his innovative installations. Through a blend of visual arts and sensory experiences, Turrell invites contemplation and introspection, encouraging audiences to reconsider the relationship between art and perception.

Carmen Giménez, Nat Trotman, and Arthur Zajonc offer insightful commentary and analysis, enhancing the viewer's understanding of Turrell's creative philosophy and artistic journey. They delve into the complexities of his renowned works, reflecting on how his unique approach transforms simple elements of light into profound meditative experiences.

This exhibition not only celebrates Turrell's enduring legacy but also highlights his role in shaping contemporary art's dialogue around perception and reality. It stands as an essential experience for both fervent fans and those newly discovering the depths of his artistry.

Genres

Science & Technologie Art et Photographie Contemporain Nature Psychologie

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