[5] Turner now works primarily in sculpture often involving the creation or transformation of materials, objects and environments into architectural or ephemeral forms.
This approach has enabled Turner to base form on transposition, preserving a sensory link to geographical locations, cultural associations and human contact.
[7] These elements are present in works where an entire waiting room is cast into a series of solid bars,[8] a former psychiatric facility burnished to a darkened stain against a wall,[9] or a cafeteria dissolved[10] across the expanse of a floor.
[11] The artist has sourced materials from various sites, including American power plants,[12] Japanese chemical tankers, and Belgian prisons.
[14] These materials included several tons of heating radiators and oil tanks which the artist removed from the interiors of the chemical plant BASF, the pharmaceutical labs of Novartis, and former psychiatric facility Holdenweild.