Roden Crater, by the artist James Turrell as paradigm of the religious phenomenon
Abstract
We consider that contemporary art by its very essence, continues to debate the ultimate questions and spiritual concerns that challenge every man. For this reason, the present work as an aesthetic analysis and based on certain categories taken from the phenomenology of religion, aims to demonstrate how the work Roden Crater, by the contemporary artist James Turrell, in its artistic expression and by its same religious womb can approach to the mystery, participating in the religious phenomenon and experience.
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