Manipulating light as a sculptor molds clay, James Turrell creates works that directly amplify perception. Unlike pictorial art that replicates visual experience through mimetic illusion, Turrell's light works-one cannot call these shimmering events "objects" or "images"-give form to light. Each installation activates a heightened sensory awareness that promotes discovery: what seems to be a lustrous, suspended cube is actually the conjunction of two flat panels of projected light; a rectangle of radiant color hovering in front of a wall is really a deep, illuminated depression in the space; a velvety black square on the ceiling is a portal to the night sky.

With such effects, James Turrell’s first exhibition in a New York museum since 1980 focuses on the artist’s groundbreaking explorations of perception, light, color, and space, with a special focus on the role of site-specificity in his practice. At its core is Aten Reign (2013), a major new project that recasts the Guggenheim rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and natural light.

One of the most dramatic transformations of the museum ever conceived, the installation reimagines Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic architecture—its openness to nature, graceful curves, and magnificent sense of space—as one of Turrell’s Skyspaces, referencing in particular his magnum opus the Roden Crater Project (1979– ). Reorienting visitors’ experiences of the rotunda from above to below, Aten Reign gives form to the air and light occupying the museum’s central void, proposing an entirely new experience of the Guggenheim Museum.

Other works from throughout the artist’s career will be displayed in the museum’s Annex Level galleries, offering a complement and counterpoint to the new work in the rotunda. Organized in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, James Turrell comprises one of three of major Turrell exhibitions spanning the United States during summer 2013. This exhibition is curated by Carmen Giménez, Stephen and Nan Swid Curator of Twentieth-Century Art, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

Venue.- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 1071 Fifth Avenue. New York, NY 10128. USA.
Dates.- June 21–September 25, 2013.

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James Turrell (nacido en 1943). Siendo estudiante de psicología y matemáticas, conectó con el arte a través de un Máster en Bellas Artes. Cuáquero practicante, uno de sus primeros recuerdos es el de su abuela invitándole a "entrar y saludar a la luz" en las reuniones de cuáqueros. Ha recibido varios premios prestigiosos como el Guggenheim y la beca MacArthur, Turrell reside en Arizona.

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Published on: May 15, 2013
Cite: "James Turrell at Guggenheim Museum" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/james-turrell-guggenheim-museum> ISSN 1139-6415
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