“**Afrum II Red,”** created in 1970 by artist **James Turrell**, is an installation piece that falls under the **Light and Space art movement**. This artwork is part of the series **”Corner Shallow Spaces.”**
The artwork showcases a geometric form, vividly illuminated in red, which seems to emanate from the corner of the space. The red hue dominates the scene, projecting a sense of depth and altering the perception of the corner’s dimensionality. Turrell’s mastery in manipulating light and space is evident, as the piece evokes a contemplative and immersive experience, characteristic of his artistic oeuvre. The interplay between light and architecture pushes the boundaries of visual perception, inviting viewers to explore the subtleties of light as a physical entity.