James Turrell’s Passage of Light is Shown at Museo Jumex
Kalina Nedelcheva — December 30, 2019 — Art & Design
‘Passage of Light’ is a long-running exhibition by James Turrell, dedicated more toward the seeing of the audience member, rather than his own seeing – even though “it is a product of my seeing.” That is at least what the statement claims.
‘Passage of Light’ is now running at Museo Jumex in Mexico City until March 29th, 2020. It makes for an immersive and meditative experience that boldly explores the relationship between light and space. This manifestation of the creative work provides and an eclectic retrospective of the work of the artist, as well as debuts a new installation component that is named ‘Ganzfeld.’ This piece is envisioned to “undermine the viewer’s depth perception” through the use of colors and shading.
Image Credit: Glorian Holzherr
‘Passage of Light’ is now running at Museo Jumex in Mexico City until March 29th, 2020. It makes for an immersive and meditative experience that boldly explores the relationship between light and space. This manifestation of the creative work provides and an eclectic retrospective of the work of the artist, as well as debuts a new installation component that is named ‘Ganzfeld.’ This piece is envisioned to “undermine the viewer’s depth perception” through the use of colors and shading.
Image Credit: Glorian Holzherr
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