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Latest Work of James Turrell Aten Reign.

James Turrell’s first LED lighting 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 building. 

Lighting Designer James Turrell Guggenheim Display "Fools" Human Perception

James Turrell’s latest work Aten Reign. (LEDinside/ 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. Included in the collection is one of Turrell’s earliest works, In Afrum I (White), which appears as a solid glowing white light cube in the corner of the room dissolves upon closer inspection to reveal it is nothing more than a combination of simple light planes.

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James Turrell’s earliest works In Afrum I (White) made in 1967 appears like a solid light. (LEDinside/ Guggenheim Museum)

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 U.S. 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.

James Turrell is organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

The Leadership Committee for James Turrell is gratefully acknowledged for its generous support, including Lisa and Richard Baker, Pace Gallery, Almine Rech Gallery, Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso para el Arte, 425 Park Avenue/Simone and David W. Levinson, and those who wish to remain anonymous. The exhibition runs from June 21-Sept. 25, 2013.

Source: http://www.ledinside.com/news/2013/9/lighting_designer_james_turrell_guggenheim_display_fools_human_perception
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