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DESCRIPTION:Jun 19 - Aug 31\, 2026\nIn 1974\, shortly after he was awarded 
 a Guggenheim Fellowship\, James Turrell spent seven months crisscrossing t
 he vast Arizona desert in a small plane\, searching for a venue for the mo
 st ambitious artwork of modern times. Spotting an extinct volcano almost t
 wo miles wide\, he landed at its red-dirt base\, climbed to the top of the
  cinder cone\, and unfurled a sleeping bag. That volcano became the site f
 or his magnum opus\, a huge naked-eye observatory called Roden Crater\, wh
 ich aligns a series of chambers\, tunnels\, and staircases with celestial 
 objects and events. Despite spending half a century shifting over 1.3 mill
 ion cubic yards of earth\, however\, it still isn’t finished. Instead\, 
 the artist has completed 99 Skyspaces—single-room versions of Roden Crat
 er—in locations around the world. Turrell\, now 83\, unveils number 100 
 in Aarhus\, Denmark\, at ARoS. A huge grass-covered dome with a central oc
 ulus\, the work is his largest ever museum Skyspace.
LOCATION:ARoS Aarhus Art Museum\, Aros Allé 2\, 8000 Aarhus\, Denmark
SUMMARY:As Seen Below—The Dome\, a Skyspace by James Turrell
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