Akhob, By James Turrell

Art gallery · The Strip

Akhob, By James Turrell

Art gallery · The Strip

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3720 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89158

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Hidden in a Louis Vuitton, James Turrell’s immersive “Akhob” light installation offers a serene, color-shifting escape by appointment only.  

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17 Hidden Las Vegas Spots It Would Be a Sin to Miss

"Imagine the sheer serendipity of finding a world-renowned artist’s work secreted away on the top floor of a French luxury goods store, in the midst of a tacky oasis, and you’ll have only begun to appreciate the wonder of James Turrell’s “Akhob.” Las Vegas is known for aspirations of grandeur and attempting to fulfill them by any means necessary. Fueling this mentality is a plethora of luxury stores, ready to furnish high rollers and poseurs with all the accouterments necessary to play. But a visit to the Louis Vuitton outpost lets visitors in-the-know walk away with a little added value to their shopping experience: artistic fulfillment. In 2013, Louis Vuitton commissioned a permanent James Turrell installation to occupy a hidden space on the fourth floor of its City Center store. Called “Akhob,” a word from Egypt’s Amarna period supposedly meaning “pure water,” the piece consists of circular openings leading into two huge chambers filled with slowly changing, rotating light. Turrell calls these sort of iconic installations, for which he’s famous, “ganzfelds” or “light fields.” The effect created is one of giving your eyes a gentle, soothing bath in the most brilliant colors imaginable. Vibrant hues shift imperceptibly from one to another, bleeding in and out of each other on a cycle that lasts 24 minutes. At times, the precise combination of colors makes it nearly impossible to find the door through which one had just entered.  With all Turrell’s artistic obfuscation, finding Akhob itself is remarkably easy; though admission is free for all, one must simply call ahead to make an appointment for admittance. Once inside the City Center Louis Vuitton store, politely inform any of the employees that you’ve come to see Akhob. From there you’ll be whisked away to their magical secret floor, separate from the store and completely private for a silent immersion experience. The Atlas Obscura Podcast is a short, daily celebration of all the world’s strange and wondrous places. Check out this episode about Akhob." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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This is a secret art experience to cleanse your mind and your eyes, one of the best things you can do while in Las Vegas. Make sure to call the store to book as early as you can.

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Brittny M

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This semi secret art installation is amazing. If you are interested, the Atlas Obscura article linked as their website in Maps will tell you all you need to know. You really do need to book well in advance and the exhibit is free. You'll be asked to remove your shoes because you walk into the exhibit. The installation is two chambers of complete white, illuminated with changing colors. The larger chamber becomes an overwhelming, vast expanse as some of the colors change. It's an incredible experience, lasting about 20 minutes. Please be mindful of the guests you are with. The other two people in our group were so loud and talked the entire time. It was very annoying.

Erin Slonaker

Google
One of the most amazing art installations ever. The staff are friendly but the one who explained the exhibit to us was robotic and stiff and had clearly memorized the script and was awkwardly reciting it to us. But whatever, once you're inside it's magic. I made the reservation exactly one month before I was going to Vegas; there were plenty of time slots available, though, so you might have more wiggle room.

Emily

Google
Super cool experience - I definitely recommend this as a 30-min break from the hustle and noise of Vegas. Calling ahead is a must, and be sure to be there on time. Two people were late for our time slot and we started without them!

Robin Phoenix

Google
One of the most peaceful, magical things I’ve ever done. Words can’t describe the absolute wonder I felt experiencing this installation with my eyes both open and closed. So deeply moved and relaxed all in one.

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2 stars because there is no way of getting in touch with someone who knows what’s up with this art installation. ITS CLOSED. Had to go in person - someone told us the lighting is not working and they have no idea when it will again. have this info relayed to the Louis Vuitton call Center linked to this location, or on your website or HERE

M F

Google
The only way to make an appointment is by calling. The usual waiting time to see this installation is over 30 days but due to a cancellation we managed to get in the very next day. The Crystals mall offers free valet parking and is architecturally very interesting inside and out, plan to spend some time just walking around. The Akhob installation location is not marked, you need to wait on the first floor of the Louis Vuitton shop for someone to come and escort you. The exhibit itself is difficult to describe but definitely worth seeing. Photography is prohibited. Be prepared to take your shoes off (white, plastic booties provided) and stand or move around for about 25 minutes. After you exit, you can go see another James Turrell installation at the tram station on the third floor of the mall (not nearly as impressive as Akhob), or sip coffee at Starbucks on the second floor with a view of the mall's interesting interior.

Holly

Google
So so cooool. Located inside Louis Vuitton. Call for reservations a month out. Tell any employee when you come in that you’re here for Akhob and they’ll direct you to wait at the bottom of the escalator by and old sales trunk. Someone will come get you and take you up to the exhibit. Entire experience lasts 25 minutes - actual exhibit is 15.

Heidi Ritter

Google
I make it a point to find art in every city I visit, and when I find something so amazing that I would travel just to see it, I know I’ve done my job. Akhob is exactly that magnitude of art. To say that it is a unique and highly personal experience is quite an understatement. Call and make an appointment at least a month in advance, availability is limited. The visit begins in the lobby of the store. The staff is charming and kind as they lead you through the other art pieces on display throughout the store. You are then asked to sign a waiver and remove your shoes before you visit Akhob. The experience of space, surrounded by silence, light, and mystery, is the stuff dreams are made of. And amazingly...this experience is free. If you can’t make it to Akhob, be sure to check out the other Turrell installation in the building. It is always open to the public.