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Q: We don't hear much about Heizer's drawings. And it feels like it will be there another 3,500 years. It makes you feel at one with the larger universe. The final result is so meditative, although there's still a little edginess to standing underneath that rock.

When it was being installed, it was such a Herculean effort of engineering and paperwork, with the anticipation and stress. How do you feel about it now that you've lived with it for six months?Ī: I joke that the first three months it outdrew "King Tut," which is interesting because it has an Egyptian resonance. It generated publicity because it was such a feat to haul and install. Q: Last July, LACMA installed Heizer's most recent large-scale earthwork, "Levitated Mass," consisting of two 456-foot long walls (creating negative space) that support a 340-ton rock. The Lannan Foundation in Santa Fe is the largest single supporter, but there's also a three-city support group from New York, Houston and Los Angeles including Dia: Beacon, the Brown Foundation, the Menil and LACMA. It's going to be one of the most extraordinary artworks on the planet, of any time, measured against anything. A: It's in the last phases and within his reach.
