The artwork titled “Hover” is a 1979 installation created by James Turrell, an eminent figure associated with the Light and Space art movement. This piece is a part of Turrell’s “Skylight Series,” a collection celebrated for its exploration of light, space, and perception.
The artwork features a stark, rectangular light fixture mounted on the ceiling of an otherwise dimly lit room bathed in a deep blue hue. The sharply illuminated fixture contrasts dramatically with the dark surrounding walls and floor, creating an ethereal and otherworldly ambiance. By manipulating light and shadow, Turrell invites viewers to contemplate their perception of space and the transformative power of light within an enclosed environment. The interplay between the luminous rectangle and the darkened surroundings evokes a sense of hovering, enhancing the viewer’s spatial awareness and emotional response to the otherwise minimalistic installation.