Render for Wadi AlFann, Courtesy of James Turrell Studio and Royal Commission for AlUla
ALULA, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wadi AlFann presents James Turrell, an exhibition surveying the work of pioneering Light and Space artist James Turrell. The exhibition will run from 16 January until 19 April 2025 and is presented by Wadi AlFann as part of the AlUla Arts Festival 2025, taking place in the ancient oasis of AlUla in north west Saudi Arabia.
The exhibition is curated by Guest Curator Michael Govan, CEO of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and curator of James Turrells major retrospective at LACMA in 2013-14. It connects Turrells legacy with his ambitious Wadi AlFann commission, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of Light and Space. On view are light art installations as well as renders, plans and a constellation map relating to his upcoming commission in AlUla.
As part of the exhibition, visitors can view plans for Turrells upcoming Wadi AlFann commission where he is creating a monumental sequence of chambers within the canyon floor which will generate a sensorial experience of space, colour, and perception. Experiencing the thingness of light as well as elements of sky and terrain, the viewer will explore these spaces via a series of tunnels and stairs. The large-scale commission will examine the very nature of seeing and offer a profound opportunity to experience art in dialogue with nature.
The exhibition also includes four works from the Royal Commission for AlUla and private collections, which showcase the artists mastery of light as a medium. Turrells work immerses us in what he describes as the wordless thought that comes from looking at a fire, each work is a meditation on the nature of perception. This exhibition offers the rare opportunity to see one of the artists earliest works and one of his most recent pieces.
Highlights from the Royal Commission for AlUlas contemporary art collection include Cross Corner projection work Alta (1968), which transforms the dim corner of a room into a luminous pyramid, the pink-violet light creates planes that appear to be solid. The exhibition also includes Jubilee, Circular Glass (2021), a circular glass screen where colours mutate hypnotically. However much the viewer stares, it is hard to recognise the colours changing, yet the work takes us imperceptibly from a dazzling crimson to an icy blue. Relating to the oculus Turrell will install in Wadi AlFann, AlUla, the disc of light seems a palpable intervention from another reality.
Lastly, a work from his Magnatron series, evokes the artists childhood memories of glimpsing the flickering light of televisions through the windows of neighbouring houses, and Hologram series which reveals a luminous geometric shape floating in space, will also be featured.
Wadi AlFann, meaning Valley of the Arts, will be a global cultural destination for contemporary art, where era-defining works by artists from around the world will be permanently sited in the monumental landscape of AlUla, the extraordinary desert region of north-west Saudi Arabia. Turrell is one of the first five artists, alongside Manal AlDowayan, Agnes Denes, Michael Heizer, and Ahmed Mater. The exhibition is part of the Wadi AlFann pre-opening programme which provides context and understanding to the commissioned artists work and practices, offering a chance to hear from the artists behind Wadi AlFanns monumental Land Art commissions.
This exhibition is located in two spaces in AlJadidah Arts District, the historic old town of AlUla and is part of the AlUla Arts Festival, an annual festival which forms a flagship event as part of the AlUla Moments events calendar in AlUla. The festival runs from 16 January to 22 February 2025. The festival offers visitors an immersive journey through art, design, artist residencies and workshops set against the backdrop of the ancient city.
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About Wadi AlFann:
Wadi AlFann, meaning Valley of the Arts, will be a global cultural destination for contemporary art, where era-defining works by artists from around the world will be permanently sited in the monumental landscape of AlUla, the extraordinary desert region of north-west Saudi Arabia.
New, large-scale, site-specific commissions by Manal AlDowayan (b. 1973, Saudi Arabia), Agnes Denes (b. 1931, Hungary), Michael Heizer (b. 1944, USA), Ahmed Mater (b. 1979, Saudi Arabia) and James Turrell (b. 1943, USA) will be the first five works to be conceived for Wadi AlFann, a spectacular valley spanning approximately 65 square kilometres. These initial five works will mark the start of a continued programme of commissions, with more artists and activities to be announced.
Wadi AlFann will offer a profound opportunity to experience art in dialogue with nature. Learning from the desert, the artists are responding to the landscape of AlUla, taking inspiration from its dramatic topography, undulating vistas, remarkable geological structures and complex natural ecosystem. The works will be created with respect for the landscape, set against the stunning sandstone cliffs and canyons of the vast terrain.
Wadi AlFann will provide unparalleled opportunities for local communities to experience art as a source of education and enrichment. Through job creation, skills development and engagement with local creatives, Wadi AlFann will strengthen AlUlas cultural economy, inspiring a new generation of arts professionals and enhancing quality of life for its residents.
This epic new destination will also welcome art lovers, adventurers, and globetrotters from across the world on a transformative cultural journey to a unique place of creative and geographical wonder, continuing the regions history as a place of cross-cultural exchange.
A full press release about Wadi AlFann can be found here.
The exhibition is part of the Wadi AlFann pre-opening programme which provides context and understanding to the commissioned artists work and practices, offering a chance to hear from the artists behind Wadi AlFanns monumental Land Art commissions.
About Arts AlUla:
The creation of Arts AlUla within The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) is a commitment to crafting the next chapters in a millennia of artistic creation celebrating cultural inheritance, presenting the art of our time, and shaping a future propelled by creativity. AlUla has long been a consistent and ever-evolving hub of cultural transfer. It has been a place of passage, a crossroads for trade, and home to successive civilizations who carved, sculpted and inscribed their lives into the landscape. The work of Arts AlUla seeks to preserve this legacy: fuse the old with the new; the local with the international, keeping the arts central to the spirit of AlUla as a place of extraordinary natural and human heritage.
Arts AlUla will bring to fruition a series of new initiatives, projects and exhibitions. The artwork curation will speak to RCUs vision for the continued development of AlUlas contemporary art scenes: positioning the arts as a key contributor to AlUlas character, the quality of life for its local community and the regions economic future.
Arts AlUla focuses on transferring the talents of the Saudi nation and the local AlUla community into meaningful long-standing social and economic opportunities. This is a key part of the Journey through Time masterplan bringing together the 15 different landmark destinations for culture, heritage and creativity across AlUla.
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