Discover the origins and influences behind James Turrell's diverse and engaging body of work in this in-depth monograph. From his early days in Mendota to his ongoing Roden Crater project, Turrell's Quaker upbringing and experiences in aviation, science, and psychology have shaped his thought-provoking installations and artworks. Featuring essays, an interview with the artist, and stunning photography by Florian Holzherr, this book also delves into Turrell's experiments with light, sensory deprivation, and holograms. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the world of one of LA's most influential artists.
Hardcover | 304 pages.