"It's amazing; people who aren't necessarily into art are excited about it because of the mechanics, the geology of it." - the owner of the quarry. — L.A. Times
Michael Heizer, who is partially responsible for the definition of "land art" said, "there is nothing there, yet it is still a sculpture" about his Double Negative, will be forever present in LACMA with his huge granite sculpture called "Levitated Mass" that weights 340 tons and measures 21 ft. high. But according to some critics not mentioned in the article, the real danger is; the artist's 10 million dollar piece might forever be known for the logistical 107 miles moving extravaganza spectacle than anything else it offers.
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More on the move here...
i dig it, but $10 million for this?
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