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Brazil

Michael Heizer: Maestro della Land Art con opere iconiche come Double Negative e City, esplora l'immensa bellezza del paesaggio desertico attraverso sculture monumentali che sfidano le convenzioni artistiche.

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Specializing in monumental sculptures, Heizer combines archaic stone and wood into feats of engineering. Brazil shows his interest in negative and positive forms, of presence and absence. The circles and their equivalent fractions are meant to depict the phases of the moon. Brazil is actually tiny when compared to Heizer’s earth-sculptures such as Levitated Mass where he perched a 340-ton granite megalith over a 456-foot-long slot constructed on the grounds of the LA County Museum of Art’s campus.

Biografia dell'artista

Michael Heizer: Sculptor of Desert Landscapes

Michael Heizer is an American artist born in Berkeley, California on August 4, 1944. From a young age, he was profoundly influenced by the ancient cities he witnessed during expeditions with his father, Robert Heizer, who was a renowned anthropologist, exploring Central and South America. This formative experience instilled within him a fascination for monumental architecture and the interplay between human presence and natural environments—themes that would become central to his artistic vision. After dropping out of high school, he briefly attended San Francisco Art Institute before relocating to New York City in 1966 where he earned a meager living by painting houses. It was during this period that he encountered Walter de Maria, sparking a collaborative partnership that would propel him into the vanguard of land art. His artistic journey began with explorations of geometric abstraction, driven by minimalist principles. Early canvases—works like *Trapezoid Painting* and *Track Painting*—employed hard-edged forms and meticulous attention to spatial relationships, anticipating the monumental scale of his later earthworks. These paintings served as a crucial laboratory for developing his conceptual approach – a deliberate rejection of conventional artistic conventions in favor of confronting viewers with the immensity of geological time and process. Recognizing the limitations of New York’s art scene, Heizer decisively abandoned the city in 1967, embarking on a transformative pilgrimage into the expansive deserts of California and Nevada. This relocation wasn't merely geographical; it represented a fundamental shift in artistic focus—a commitment to engaging directly with the raw materiality of the landscape and redefining sculpture’s relationship to its surroundings. He began his groundbreaking engagement with land art – a movement dedicated to creating large-scale sculptures that interact profoundly with geological formations, challenging established notions of artistic space and permanence. Land Art Pioneers: Heizer's seminal contribution to land art commenced with *North, East, South, West* (1967), a series of precisely positioned holes dug into the Sierra Nevada landscape—a bold statement against the confines of traditional gallery spaces and an assertion of artistic autonomy. This project underscored his belief that sculpture could transcend its conventional boundaries, becoming inseparable from its environment. Subsequently, he tackled ambitious projects like *Nine Nevada Depressions* (1969) – monumental trenches carved into dry lakes—demonstrating his mastery of earthmoving techniques and his ability to transform natural environments into immersive sculptural experiences. The pinnacle of Heizer’s artistic achievement is undoubtedly *Double Negative*, completed between 1969 and 1970. Situated on Mormon Mesa near Overton, Nevada, this colossal sculpture – two trenches spanning 1,500 feet – represents an unprecedented undertaking in earthworks, fundamentally altering perceptions of sculpture's role within the landscape. The sheer scale of *Double Negative*, combined with its deliberate simplicity—two parallel incisions into the mesa surface—created a visceral confrontation between human intervention and geological time, solidifying Heizer’s position as one of the foremost figures in land art and establishing his enduring legacy as an innovator who reshaped the dialogue between art and nature. Continuing Legacy: Heizer's influence extends beyond his sculptural endeavors; he has served as a Guggenheim Fellow, furthering his exploration of artistic ideas and processes. Today, he resides in Hiko, Nevada, and New York City, maintaining an unwavering connection to the desert landscapes that inspire his creative vision—a testament to his enduring belief that art can provoke contemplation about our place within the vastness of geologic history.
Michael Heizer

Michael Heizer

1944 - , Stati Uniti d'America

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Land Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Minimalism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Walter de Maria']
  • Date Of Birth: August 4, 1944
  • Full Name: Michael Heizer
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Double Negative
    • City
  • Place Of Birth: Berkeley, United States of America