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I loved that Houston MFA show. Some of the beautiful light installations delightfully tricked my eyes and it was hard to tell what I was seeing or how I was seeing them. I’ve never seen anything like his work.

On a much subtler note, his skyspace at my alma mater Rice University is an unusual experience born from a comparatively simple concept. Visit at dawn or dusk to slowly watch the light change through a cutout in the roof of the open-air building.

James Turrell is a Quaker and he actually designed a retractable skylight for the long gray plain building called the Live Oak Friends Meeting House so people can sit inside in peaceful quiet and slowly watch the light change as they commune with God. It’s also in Houston and I recommend you check it out when they next open for public viewings on Friday evenings.



That MFA show really was amazing.




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