Raemar Pink White (1969) by James Turrell

Raemar Pink White - James Turrell - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleRaemar Pink White
ArtistJames Turrell
Date1969
Art MovementLight and Space

About Raemar Pink White

“Raemar Pink White,” created by James Turrell in 1969, is a notable work within the Light and Space art movement. The artwork belongs to the genre of installation art and is part of Turrell’s “Shallow Space Constructions” series. This particular installation is a masterful exploration of light, space, and perception.

The artwork features a rectangular illuminated space that appears to emanate a vibrant pink hue, accentuated by a crisp white border. The interplay of light and color creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, challenging the viewer’s perception of physical space. The stark yet striking simplicity of the design invites contemplation and introspection, embodying the essence of the Light and Space movement’s focus on sensory experience and environmental perception. The use of saturated pink light envelopes the surrounding area, casting a harmonious ambiance and transforming the space into an immersive visual experience.

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