The inauguration of a work by the world-famous US land art artist James Turrell on Friday 28 November 2025 in Oelsnitz/Erzgeb. will be the glowing finale of the Capital of Culture year. Turrell's light sculpture "Ganzfeld - Beyond Horizons 2025" will be installed as part of the PURPLE PATH art and sculpture trail in the immediate vicinity of the KohleWelt museum on the site of the former Karl-Liebknecht mine.
The three-aisled industrial hall transformed for this purpose by the H2 ARCHITEKTUR by hendrik heine office from Lichtenstein on behalf of the town of Oelsnitz/Erzgeb. formulates a completely new idea of monument preservation. The steel skeleton of the former 1,600 square metre hall was dismantled, restored and will be re-erected together with the crane runway. It forms the framework for an exhibition building clad in Corten steel, for which James Turrell has designed his light art work "Ganzfeld - Beyond Horizons 2025".
Turrell has been realising skyspaces and Ganzfelds around the world since the 1980s, and important works of his can be found on the Japanese art island of Naoshima. A work like the light artwork developed for Chemnitz 2025 has so far only been experienced in a similar form in Germany on a temporary basis in 2009/10 at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. It offers visitors a unique experience. They are immersed and become part of a shadowless installation of coloured light that seems to dissolve the sense of time and space.
The light artwork will be open to visitors from Saturday 29 November 2025. Further information about visiting the artwork will be announced in the coming weeks.