Kanye West is donating $10 million to the Turrell Art Foundation to help fund James Turrell’s Roden Crater Project, The Wall Street Journal reports. James Turrell began work on the Roden Crater Project in the 1970s. Since then, Turrell has worked to transform the volcano crater, located in Flagstaff, Arizona, into an observatory. Turrell’s website explains: “Organized as a distinct set of changing experiences of light, Turrell’s intervention in the natural form of Roden Crater consists of a series of chambers, pathways, tunnels, and openings onto the sky from within and around the crater's surface.”

West visited the Roden Crater site in December and tweeted, “This is life changing.” In a statement to The Wall Street Journal, West said that he wants the Roden Crater Project to be “experienced and enjoyed for eternity.” Turrell told WSJ that he was “thrilled” by West’s donation.

In 2015, Turrell made headlines for being Drake’s inspiration behind the “Hotline Bling” video. The artist made a statement clarifying that he had nothing to do with the video. “Neither I nor any of my woes was involved in any way in the making of the ‘Hotline Bling’ video,” he wrote.