“Afrum II Green” is an installation artwork created by James Turrell in 1970. The piece is associated with the Light and Space art movement and belongs to the artist’s “Corner Shallow Spaces” series.
The artwork features a vivid green, seemingly three-dimensional form projected onto the corner of a room. The green shape appears to hover in the intersection of two walls and the ceiling, creating an illusion of floating, geometric volume. The interplay of light and shadow, central to Turrell’s oeuvre, manipulates viewers’ perception of space and depth, challenging their understanding of spatial boundaries.