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James Turrell — hologram and glass construction
James Turrell

hologram and glass construction

2004

James Turrell's hologram and glass construction immerses viewers in his signature exploration of light and perception, blurring the boundary between physical material and pure luminous experience. The work manipulates the properties of glass and holographic light to create an ethereal, almost immaterial presence that challenges the viewer's sense of space and depth. True to Turrell's broader practice, the piece invites prolonged contemplation, transforming light itself into the primary subject and medium of the work.

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May 17, 2017

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James Turrell, hologram and glass construction, 2004

James Turrell's hologram and glass construction immerses viewers in his signature exploration of light and perception, blurring the boundary between physical material and pure luminous experience. The work manipulates the properties of glass and holographic light to create an ethereal, almost immaterial presence that challenges the viewer's sense of space and depth. True to Turrell's broader practice, the piece invites prolonged contemplation, transforming light itself into the primary subject and medium of the work.

Year
2004
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Minimalist, Male Artist, Cool Tones, Conceptual Art, Luminous, Immersive Experience, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Installation Art, Geometric Abstraction, Perceptual Art, Light Art, Three-Dimensional, Ethereal Mood, Abstract, Minimalism

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Alex Capecelatro