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Extraordinary ideas - realized, James Turrell

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Extraordinary ideas - realized, James Turrell
Language
eng
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contains biographical information
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Extraordinary ideas - realized
Nature of contents
catalogs
Oclc number
1040023631
Responsibility statement
James Turrell
Summary
For more than fifty years, James Turrell (*1943, Los Angeles), one of the most prominent artists of our time, has devoted himself to the exploration of the (im)materiality and perception of light. Turrell succeeds like no other artist in making it possible to experience light as an artistic medium through the senses and the intellect alike. He himself describes his art as "perceptual art." In his large installations the artist floods accessible spaces with light, which spills out in soft seas of color or intensely glowing, luminous fogs, taking viewers to the limits of their perception. This book provides a comprehensive view of Turrell's oeuvre and unites works of art from various phases of his career from the 1960s onward. Exhibition: Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden, Germany (09.06. - 28.10.2018)
Target audience
specialized
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