MARCH 13, 2020
Photograph: Pace Gallery website
Feb 11 – Mar 27, 2020
6 Burlington Gardens
London
Opening Reception:
Monday, Feb 10
6–8 PM
London — Pace Gallery is honoured to present a solo exhibition of new works by Light and Space master James
Turrell at 6 Burlington Gardens. On view from 11 February to 27 March 2020, the exhibition marks the artist’s ninth
solo presentation with Pace and features three new works from his Constellation series.
Photograph: Pace Gallery website
Influenced by the notion of phenomenology in pictorial art, Turrell’s early work focused on the dialectic between
constructing light and painting with it, building on the sensorial experience of space, colour, and perception. These
interactions became the foundation for Turrell’s later developed oeuvre, which evolved to an investigation of the
immateriality of light itself.
Photograph: Pace Gallery website
With these new pieces, Turrell continues his exploration of technological possibilities combined with sensory
practices and gradient colours. Presented in site-specific chambers, the works feature elliptical and circular shapes
with a frosted glass surface animated by an array of technically advanced LED lights, which are mounted to a wall
and generated by computer programming. The light changes are subtle and hypnotic, one colour morphing into the
next. The programme runs on a loop that is imperceptible to the viewer, prompting a transcendental experience.
“To some degree, to control light I have to have a way to form it, so I use form almost like the stretcher bar of a
canvas,” Turrell states. “When I prepare walls, I make them so perfect that you actually don’t pay attention to them.
This is true of the architecture of form I use: I am interested in the form of the space and the form of territory, of how
we consciously inhabit space.”
Photograph: Pace Gallery website
Since his earliest Projection Pieces (1966–69), Turrell’s exploration has expanded through various series, including
Skyspaces (1974–), Ganzfelds (1976–), and perhaps most notably, his Roden Crater Project—an unprecedented
large-scale artwork created within a volcanic cinder cone near Flagstaff, Arizona. Representing the culmination
of the artist’s lifelong research in the field of human visual and psychological perception, Roden Crater (1977-)
is a controlled environment for the experience and contemplation of how we see light in varying contexts. With
fundraising and construction already underway, the project, once completed, will contain 21 viewing spaces and six
tunnels, offering a gateway to the contemplation of light, time and landscape.
Photograph: Pace Gallery website
James Turrell: Passages of Light is currently on view until 29 March 2020 at Fundación Jumex, Mexico City. In parallel with London’s exhibition, Pace Gallery and Kayne Griffin Corcoran will co-present an immersive exhibition of work by James Turrell across both galleries’ art fair booths at the 2020 edition of Frieze Los Angeles.
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