James Turrell's 1975 Fluorescent Light Installation Wedgework V
James Turrell created Wedgework V in 1975, a fluorescent light installation with variable dimensions. The work is represented by Abstract Select Ltd. in the UK. This information was posted on artcritical on October 28, 2011, at 3:24 pm. Turrell is a prominent figure in the Light and Space movement, known for immersive works that explore perception. His pieces often manipulate light and space to create sensory experiences. Wedgework V exemplifies his use of industrial materials to shape environments. The installation's variable dimensions allow it to adapt to different exhibition contexts. Artcritical, a publication powered by WordPress, documented this entry as part of its coverage.
Key facts
- James Turrell created Wedgework V in 1975
- The installation uses fluorescent light
- Dimensions are variable
- Abstract Select Ltd. in the UK represents the work
- Artcritical posted this entry on October 28, 2011
- The post time was 3:24 pm
- Artcritical is powered by WordPress
- Turrell is associated with the Light and Space movement
Entities
Artists
- James Turrell
Institutions
- Abstract Select Ltd.
- artcritical
Locations
- UK