Left: Thierry de Duve in James Turrell's
skyspace at Kayne Griffin Corcoran.
He is perhaps best known for his immense, awe - inspiring
skyspace at Roden Crater, Arizona.
For those who have followed the evolution of these works, however, productions such as Twilight Epiphany may provoke nostalgia for the technical simplicity of the artist's earlier designs, such as his 1986
Skyspace at MoMA PS1, which can provide an especially affecting encounter with the sky because the staging is both mysterious and apparently very literal.
In this Shotgun Review, Colin L. Fernandes, M.D, reviews James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany
Skyspace at Rice University.
She worked with her close friend, the artist James Turrell, on
Skyspace at MoMA PS1 (1986), and later assisted on his retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Site specific sound works include Daniel Libeskind's Run Run Shaw Media Center Hong Kong, James Turrell
Skyspace at the Henry Art Museum Seattle, and the RM Schindler House / Mak Center for Art and Architecture Los Angeles, and Alvaro Siza's pavilion for the Serpentine Gallery London.
She worked with the artist James Turrell on
Skyspace at MoMA PS1 (1986) and later assisted on his retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Not exact matches
While the guys were
at UCLA, we took the kids to downtown LA, to the OUE
Skyspace which resides on the top of one of the highest building in LA.
Surely the best view over California must be from the city's tallest open - air observation deck that spans four floors
at the top of the US Bank building in downtown LA —
Skyspace.
Following a public conversation between Turrell and former Contemporary Arts Museum Houston senior curator Lynn Herbert
at noon Oct. 18, the
Skyspace opens to the public starting Oct. 19.
I love Deer Shelter
Skyspace, 2006 by James Turrell,
at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
James Turrell's celebrated
Skyspace Meeting is reopening
at MoMA PS1 on Saturday, October 8 after a three - year renovation.
Skyspaces — enclosures with apertures
at the top that have been strategically crafted to reveal the local qualities of atmospheric light — have become Turrell's signature compositions: to date he has created 82
Skyspaces in 26 countries and 21 in the United States.
«
At some point it will always be sunrise or sunset at a Turrell Skyspace somewhere on the globe.&raqu
At some point it will always be sunrise or sunset
at a Turrell Skyspace somewhere on the globe.&raqu
at a Turrell
Skyspace somewhere on the globe.»
Since 1974, Turrell has created 86
Skyspaces for private and public venues in 29 countries on three continents, including a temporary
Skyspace installed
at the Mattress Factory in 2002 for the museum's 25th anniversary.
In honor of the installation of the
Skyspace in 2007, the Pomona College Museum of Art presented «James Turrell
at Pomona College,» an exhibition that included «End Around,» one of the artist's Ganzfeld works; two LED Tall Glass works from 2006, «Gathered Light» and «Silent Leading»; and a selection of models and drawings.
Meeting (1986), Turrell's site - specific
Skyspace installation
at MoMA PS1, will reopen this summer.
We visit James Turell's
Skyspace Piz Uter, Rudolf Stingel's exhibition
at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Whitney Biennial 2010, Silberkuppe's show
at Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel, Pierre Gonnord
at Sala Alcalá 31 in Madrid, and the VitraHaus by Herzog & de Meuron.
[Photo: B.J. Almond, senior director of news and media Relations for Rice, stands under the
Skyspace by James Turrell
at Rice University.]
James Turrell's «Twilight Epiphany»
Skyspace on the Rice University Campus activates daily
at sunrise and sunset.
In addition to the new
Skyspace, the Pomona College Museum of Art is presenting James Turrell
at Pomona College, an exhibition uniting the various threads of Turrell «Äôs artistic practice.
The building will also feature nine immersive environments by Turrell, including an outdoor «
skyspace» observatory made from an old water tank
at the North Adams factory complex.
His
Skyspaces harness natural, changing light and are intended to be viewed
at specific times of day.
Fittingly, Turrell's first solo show since 1980 in a major New York venue, in which his new site - specific work, Aten Reign (2013)-- six years in the planning — will transform the rotunda of Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic building into one of his luminous and immersive
Skyspaces, opens
at the Guggenheim Museum on the summer solstice.