Michael Heizer
Circular Surface Planar Displacement Drawing / 90° Vertical Planar Rotary

Circular Surface Planar Displacement Drawing / 90° Vertical Planar Rotary
Circular Surface Planar Displacement Drawing / 90° Vertical Planar Rotary
Circular Surface Planar Displacement Drawing / 90° Vertical Planar Rotary
ArtistAmerican, born 1944
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Circular Surface Planar Displacement Drawing / 90° Vertical Planar Rotary
Date1970
PlaceNevada, United States
MediumGelatin silver prints
DimensionsOverall: 49 × 49 × 3 in. (124.5 × 124.5 × 7.6 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Herzstein Family Collection, The Manfred Heiting Collection
Object number2002.3226
Non exposé

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Department
Photography
Object Type
Description

Michael Heizer is
widely recognized as a Land art artist known for his large-scale sculptures and
for art created in the deserts of California and Nevada. Circular Surface Planar Displacement Drawing / 90° Vertical Planar
Rotary
, reminiscent of prehistoric gravel drawings, consists of four
circles made on the bed of Jean Dry Lake in Nevada.



The circumference of the largest circle, which
measures 400 feet in diameter, was laid out with a ring of used tires dropped
by Heizer, who, like a human compass, walked the peri-meter holding a taut
string fixed to the center. Four half-sized circles were added, one inside the
large circle and touching its perimeter, a second intersecting the large circle,
a third tangential to it, and a fourth separated by a short distance. After
these were similarly marked, two motorcycles raced around the circular
formations etching the drawing with their tires.



 



Heizer then created a series of photographs to
depict the entirety of the project, using a photographer and camera strapped to
a 24-foot scaffold, which was pushed around
16 feet at a time for each shot.
ProvenanceSam Wagstaff, New York; Robert Mapplethorpe, New York; Christie's New York, 10/30/1985; Manfred Heiting, 1985; MFAH 2002.

Bought by Manfred Heiting from Christie's New York, 10/30/1985.
Exhibition HistoryExhibited: "Contemporary Photography from the Collection of the MFAH", at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, August 15, 2003-January 4, 2004.

Exhibited in "Contemporary Photos from the Manfred Heiting Collection" at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, 5/17 through 8/10/03.

"Ruptures and Continuities: Photography Made after 1960 from the MFAH Collection," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Brown Foundation Galleries, February 21 - May 9, 2010.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Label affixed to verso of frame: "icp / This photograph may be used ONLY in connection with / ICP's exhibition: / The following copyright and credit mention must appear: / Photographer / Caption: / Michael Heizer / 48 x 2 1/4 / Property of Sam Wagstaff"

Christie's auction label affixed to verso of frame: "Ref.# EW602 / Line #215 / Dept. CAP"

Label affixed to verso of frame: "31 OCT 89 / SALE 6930 / Lot 57"
The photograph is unsigned.

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