Roden Crater

Satellite view of Roden Crater, the site of an earthwork in progress by James Turrell outside Flagstaff, Arizona.

Roden Crater is a cinder cone type of volcanic cone from an extinct volcano, with a remaining interior volcanic crater. It is located northeast of the city of Flagstaff in northern Arizona, United States.

Art project

The artist James Turrell, for his land art project, acquired the 400,000-year-old, 3-mile-wide (4.8 km) crater's land.[1] Turrell has since been transforming the inner cone of the crater into a massive naked-eye observatory, designed specifically for the viewing and experiencing sky-light, solar, and celestial phenomena. The fleeting Winter and Summer solstice events will be highlighted.[2]

Future

The Dia Art Foundation is continuing to advocate for the development of James Turrell's Roden Crater project in the Painted Desert in Arizona which was begun in the 1970s with Dia's support.[3] James Turrell, who purchased the Roden Crater in 1979, had plans to open the crater for public viewing in 2011.[4]

See also

References

  1. http://www.lasersol.com/art/turrell/roden_crater.html Roden Crater project info
  2. Brown, Jullia. "Occluded Front, James Turrell". The Lapis Press. 1985. ISBN 0-932499-10-4cloth, ISBN 0-932499-11-2paper ---official Turrell-Roden Crater book
  3. http://www.diacenter.org/contents/page/101/102 Dia Art Foundation
  4. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/arts/design/25fink.html?ref=arts 11/25/2007-New York Times article

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Coordinates: 35°25′32″N 111°15′31″W / 35.42556°N 111.25861°W