This extensive volume explores the origins and inspirations behind James Turrell's remarkably varied and dynamic body of work. It covers everything from his early days at the Mendota studio to a detailed examination of his ongoing project, Roden Crater. Co-published with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the monograph is enriched with insightful essays and a revealing interview with the artist, and includes newly commissioned photography by Florian Holzherr
304 pages, 25 x 30 cm.