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James Turrell's Biggest Skyspace Yet

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As Seen Below, by James Turrell, photographed during “Color Shift” mode, when the room’s hue changes every other hour. Fifty years after choosing light as his medium, James Turrell unveils his 100th Skyspace—a Pantheon-size dome in Denmark open in time for the summer solstice By Harry Seymour In 1974, shortly after he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, James Turrell spent seven months crisscrossing the vast Arizona desert in a small plane, sea…

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ARoS in Aarhus opens James Turrell's long-awaited and largest Skyspace work, As Seen Below – the dome, which with light, colors and a clear view of the sky will become a new cultural landmark in Aarhus.

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American light and space artist James Turrell (born 1943) has left a beautiful and lasting mark on Aarhus' cultural firmament with his monumental work "As Seen Below". The impressive light artwork forms the central part of ARoS's new major expansion

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ArchDaily broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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