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Working with ambient light his entire career James Turrell is probably our greatest living artist.  He has built versions of these Sky Spaces all over the world (mostly to fund his colossal life’s work, The Roden Crater Project). Most are in private hands and built by multimillionaires but each is unique. Here is a rare glimpse of what one looks like inside.

This Twilight Epiphany Sky Space was just built at Rice University and one of the few public ones you can visit. You can see how it incorporates much of what Turrell has learned making the Roden Crater Project. The video is a marketing piece and has way toooooo much talking b ut there are excellent moments (when everyone shuts up) and you can see the work for what it is – pure genius.

Photo via Architectural Record

Standing adjacent to the Shepherd School of Music on the Rice University campus, James Turrell’s “Twilight Epiphany Skyspace has landed. The pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people on two levels and is acoustically engineered for musical performances and a laboratory for music school students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light performance that projects onto the ceiling and through the 72-foot square knife-edge roof, which is open to the sky. Turrell’s composition of light complements the natural light present at sunrise and sunset, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflective interaction with the surrounding campus and the natural world…

via Rice University web site

Most of his Sky Spaces are in private hands and built by multimillionaires but each is unique. Here is a rare glimpse of what one looks like inside.

The tour starts at the 2 min mark.

 

Since 1969 Schellmann Art has been producing and
publishing contemporary fine art editions: prints,
photographs, videos, objects and installation works.

via the website

Schellmann Art
Ainmillerstrasse 25
80801 München
tel +49 89 38666080, fax +332800
Tue-Fri 10 am – 6 pm

 

 

Not a photographer in the classical sense yet Susan Derges is known for her images of water that encompass the reflected night sky. She produces mystical and moving photograms by placing photographic paper in rivers and shorelines at night. Her intensely poetic images are some of the most beautiful nature pictures ever made – and all without a camera. You can find her work in book Elemental.  Here is her Lecture at ICP.

 

21st Editions creates what many consider to be the most elegant photographic art books in the world. Our fine books and portfolios have been purchased by major collectors and museums from around the world. Our titles are illustrated with signed original photographs in platinum and silver. Each book is handmade, one at a time, using the finest papers, bindings, and often, letterpress printing. They are published in very small editions, and are individually signed by the artists and writers.

via the web site

 

The Venice Biennale or La Biennale as it is better known in Italy opens today June 1, 2013.

55th International Art Exhibition: The Encyclopedic Palace

1st June > 24th November 2013

The title chosen by curator Massimiliano Gioni for the 55th International Art Exhibition is Il Palazzo Enciclopedico / The Encyclopedic Palace. Massimiliano Gioni introduced the choice of theme evoking the Italo-American self-taught artist Marino Auriti who “on November 16, 1955 filed a design with the US Patent office depicting his Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace), an imaginary museum that was meant to house all worldly knowledge, bringing together the greatest discoveries of the human race, from the wheel to the satellite. Auriti’s plan was never carried out, of course, but the dream of universal, all-embracing knowledge crops up throughout history, as one that eccentrics like Auriti share with many other artists, writers, scientists, and prophets who have tried – often in vain – to fashion an image of the world that will capture its infinite variety and richness.”

via the Venice Biennale web site

The Folk Artist Marino Auriti and his creation.