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Skyward Contemplation
When James Turrell (b. 1943) first visited Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) back in 1987, something caught his eye. An abandoned concrete water tank. In this unassuming structure, the artist saw the potential for something extraordinary â a skyspace. Since the 1970s, Turrell has been working on an ongoing series of skyspaces the world over â from Texas to Jerusalem, Vienna and Wakefield. Put simply, a skyspace is an aperture in the ceiling of an enclosed building or room. But itâs more than this. Framed as an artwork, the visible segment of sky appears to float overhead, a portal to the infinite.
PITTSFIELD â Hancock Shaker Village explores the continuing influence of Shaker design and aesthetic on contemporary artists with a series of four art installations.
James Turrell and Nicholas Mosse, Beer Sterns, 2018, black basalt. PHOTO PROVIDED BY LEE FATHERREE via HANCOCK SHAKER VILLAGE
The installations by American fashion designer Tory Burch, artist/designer Gary Graham, textile artist Laura Sansone, and sculptor Thomas Barger will run simultaneously with the previously announced opening of James Turrell & Nicholas Mosse: Lapsed Quaker Ware on May 31. Burch s Beauty Rests on Utility and Graham s Looking Back to Look Forward also open May 31. Barger s and Sansone s exhibits will open on June 25.