The artwork titled “Caper, Salmon-White” is a 2000 installation piece by renowned artist James Turrell. This work, which is a part of Turrell’s “Wedgeworks” series, belongs to the Light and Space movement. The genre of the artwork is installation, a form well-suited to Turrell’s exploration of light and perception.
The artwork presents an intriguing visual experience characterized by the strategic and evocative use of light and color. It features a central geometric form illuminated in vibrant red, framed by a darker surrounding that gradually transitions in hue. Subtle gradients shift into the cooler tones of blue, creating a dynamic interplay between light and shadow. The composition harmonizes bold lines with gentle transitions, offering viewers a unique spatial and perceptual encounter.