“**Pullen (White)**,” created in 1967 by artist James Turrell, is an installation artwork that falls under the Light and Space art movement. It is part of the “Projection Pieces” series and exemplifies Turrell’s exploration of light, space, and perception.
The artwork features a minimalist and geometric form, consisting of a trapezoidal beam of light projected into a corner of an otherwise empty and dimly lit room. The light creates an ethereal and otherworldly ambiance, emphasizing the interplay between light and shadow. The stark contrast between the illuminated area and the surrounding darkness foregrounds the power of light as a medium in sculptural and spatial compositions. This interaction evokes a sense of transcendence, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the perception of space and the subtle shifts in light.