James Turrell, “Meeting”
Sunday, Jan 1, 201712 AM — Sunday, Dec 31, 201711:59 PMEDT
| MoMA PS1, third floor
New York, NY, USRelated
One of artist James Turrell’s celebrated Skyspaces, “Meeting” is a site-specific installation that invites viewers to gaze upwards toward an unobstructed view of the sky.
“Meeting” was the second Skyspace that Turrell constructed and the first in the United States—becoming a prototype for the many subsequent such works he would construct over the following decades. Originally commissioned in 1976 by P.S.1 founder Alanna Heiss for the museum’s inaugural exhibition, the work was not realized until 1980, and Turrell continued to make modifications until it opened to the public in 1986. In 2016, after a renovation that replaced the original seating and added a new multi-colored lighting program synchronized with the sunrise and sunset, Meeting entered the collection of The Museum of Modern Art.
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