The artwork takes its cues from ancient ritualistic structures and was inspired by Heizer’s study of the Chichen Itza.
American artist Michael Heizer's 'City', which has been 50 years in the making, will be finally opening to the public between September 2 and November 1 for the 2022 season. All photos: Michael Heizer / Triple Aught Foundation
'Complex One' was the first portion of the sitebuilt by Heizer and is reminiscent of mastabas, the rectangular flat-roofed burial structures of the ancient Egyptians.
'45°, 90°, 180°' features a series of triangular and rectangular slabs on a concrete plaza.
Much of the clay, sand and rock used to make 'City' was sourced from the surrounding desert valley in Lincoln County, Nevada.
The artwork takes its cues from ancient ritualistic structures and was inspired by Heizer’s study of the Chichen Itza.
American artist Michael Heizer's 'City', which has been 50 years in the making, will be finally opening to the public between September 2 and November 1 for the 2022 season. All photos: Michael Heizer / Triple Aught Foundation
'Complex One' was the first portion of the sitebuilt by Heizer and is reminiscent of mastabas, the rectangular flat-roofed burial structures of the ancient Egyptians.
'45°, 90°, 180°' features a series of triangular and rectangular slabs on a concrete plaza.
Much of the clay, sand and rock used to make 'City' was sourced from the surrounding desert valley in Lincoln County, Nevada.
The artwork takes its cues from ancient ritualistic structures and was inspired by Heizer’s study of the Chichen Itza.