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Cherry: An inmaterial and sensory work by James Turrell on view at Museo Picasso Malaga

Cherry: An inmaterial and sensory work by James Turrell on view at Museo Picasso Malaga James Turrell s Cherry, 1998 at MPM © Museo Picasso Málaga. MALAGA .- For over fifty years, US artist James Turrell (Los Ángeles, 1943) has worked directly with light and space to create artworks that attract viewers, questioning them about how vision works. Trained in perceptive psychology, mathematics, art history and fine arts, Turrell is also an expert pilot who has been fascinated by light since his Quaker childhood. He started to experiment with it as a medium and an artistic object in the mid-1960s, in Southern California. Turrell states that he uses light “as a material with which to influence or affect the medium, which is perception” and that, “instead of making something about light I wanted it to be light”. He has an outstanding ability to create environments in which space, movement and light – either natural or artificial - are the creative materials that produce the arti

Why the fascinating Ima Hogg is one of Texas most celebrated women

Why the fascinating Ima Hogg is one of Texas most celebrated women FacebookTwitterEmail 1of25 Ima Hogg surrounded by flowers on a walkway in Tyler, date unknownIma Hogg Papers. MFAH ArchivesShow MoreShow Less 2of25 Alley Theatre founder Nina Vance, second from left, with Ima Hogg.Alley TheatreShow MoreShow Less 3of25 The Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens was originally the family mansion of Miss Ima Hogg, a well-known Houston philanthropist. She donated the mansion, the surrounding 14 acres of gardens and her families world-class collection of American decorative arts in 1957 to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.Museum of Fine Arts HoustonShow MoreShow Less

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