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Michael Heizer — Perforated Object 11
Michael Heizer

Perforated Object 11

1990

Michael Heizer's *Perforated Object 11* exemplifies the artist's enduring fascination with mass, void, and the tension between presence and absence. True to Heizer's monumental sensibility, the work engages the viewer through its interplay of solid form and penetrating negative space, inviting contemplation of weight, scale, and material reality. As a leading figure in Land Art and minimalist sculpture, Heizer continues to challenge conventional notions of object-making through works that feel simultaneously primal and rigorously conceptual.

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Michael Heizer, Perforated Object 11, 1990

Michael Heizer's *Perforated Object 11* exemplifies the artist's enduring fascination with mass, void, and the tension between presence and absence. True to Heizer's monumental sensibility, the work engages the viewer through its interplay of solid form and penetrating negative space, inviting contemplation of weight, scale, and material reality. As a leading figure in Land Art and minimalist sculpture, Heizer continues to challenge conventional notions of object-making through works that feel simultaneously primal and rigorously conceptual.

Year
1990
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Industrial, Geometric, Bold, Conceptual, Minimalist, Installation, American, Sculpture, Abstract, Contemporary

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