Posts Tagged ‘James Turrell’
James Turrell’s Invisible Visibility at the Jewish Museum
Article by William Kherbek // July 19, 2018
Visitors ascend into James Turrell’s Ganzfeld via a pyramidal staircase that combines an almost mystical quality with the visual trappings of the iPhone sublime: everything is clean, rounded and aspirational…[read on]
THE WEEK April 9–15, 2018
Openings & events at Spike Berlin, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Haus der Kultururen der Welt, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Schering Stiffung, Schwartzche Villa, Galerie Eigen + Art, Kunstgewerbemuseum, Display, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanian, Daad Galerie…[read on]
Anne Katrine Senstad: Light Writes Always in Plural
Article by Sarah Corona – in New York; Tuesday, Apr. 08, 2014.
From Goethe to Octavio Paz, from James Turrell and Dan Flavin to Douglas Wheeler, they are all trying to get to one thing: light, in all its shapes and colours. Light as an object, as an architectural element. Light as a philosophical motto. Light as a…[read on…]