Light, Time and Space – Roden Crater by American Artist James Turrell

Hello Steemit friends. Today I wanted to introduce an artist who I have much admiration for. Throughout my lifetime I've visited many galleries and you often know what to expect, paintings hanging on a white wall or sculptures in neat glass boxes. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it, it's just sometimes this can become a bit repetitive. On my recent trip to Naoshima in Japan, of which you can see some imagery of on my blog here, I was lucky enough to view a few different artworks by American artist James Turrell.

In many ways the word art doesn't do James' work justice, they are more like whole body experiences that you have to physically be present in. Overall the artworks left quite an impression on me and I went hunting for information on James Turrell and his work. During the search I was pleased to come across his project titled Roden Crater that's located in the Painted Desert region of Northern Arizona. I was quite taken aback and wanted to share it with you all here today.

This is a large-scale artwork in a dormant cinder cone that has been broken down in to various sections. If you don't know already James Turrell is a master at using light and perspective, he sets up the spaces to create an illusion of sorts. Here he has used over forty years of trickery with light and space and has made a project truly one of a kind.

I really want to visit this location but for now I will let you admire this building through the photography below as it's yet to open to the public. All of the photos are by James Turrell himself, so I recommend you head on over to his website to see more. Saying that, the best source of information in my opinion is the short film embedded below by Jessica Yu, it explains about his work and the project in more detail. Enjoy.

"Roden Crater is a place that is between the Earth and the cosmos." – James Turrell

jamesturrell.com
rodencrater.com

This article was also posted on my personal website here →


A Selection of Previous Posts:

Whitepoeming - Porcelain Collection by Korean Artist Wonjae Jo
Pure & Outline Collections - Furniture System by German Manufacturer TAVAR
Minimalist Shaping - Wooden Furniture by Japanese Designer Mikiya Kobayashi
Lines and Colour Patches - Paintings by American Artist Ethan Cook
Unified Aesthetic - Paintings by Laura Naples & Kristen Giorgi of NG Collective
Distorting Function Through Sculpture - Twig Vases by Woodworker Julian Watts


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