Summary
- Discover the charming seaside village of José Ignacio
- Explore James Turrell’s awe-inspiring public art installation, Ta Khut
- Experience the luxurious Posada Ayana hotel, perfect for a unique getaway
With its boutique beach resorts and sand-floored restaurants spread along an idyllic stretch of windswept Uruguay coastline, José Ignacio has long been one of the most desirable escapes in South America. However, thanks to a new structure built to view the stars, this former fishing village is also in the spotlight of the international art world.
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In late 2021, James Turrell unveiled Ta Khut (his first freestanding Skyspace on the continent) on the grounds of Posada Ayana, a new 17-room hotel just steps from José Ignacio’s Mansa Beach. Commissioned by the property’s owners, Robert and Edda Kofler (who encountered the artist’s work at the James Turrell Museum in Salta, Argentina), the temple-like structure is topped with a 20-foot dome — made of nearly 90,000 pounds of white marble, sourced from the Laas Valley in Italy’s South Tyrol — nestled inside a grass-covered rectangular structure.
Turrell states he was inspired by the ancient Egyptians and their reverence for light in the creation of the work. Visitors walk through towering lapacho-wood doors into a Merlot-granite passageway, resembling an entrance to the inner chambers of a pyramid (or the earth itself). Once inside, they’ll discover a blue-marble relief of the Galactic Center, the brightest portion of the Milky Way, embedded in the floor. On a clear night, they can look up to see the same galaxy framed through Turrell’s oculus.
For more information, visit: posada-ayana.com; standard rooms start from $405.
A version of this story first appeared in the December 2021/January 2022 issue of iBestTravel under the headline Eye to the Sky.