- Michael Heizer
- Circle, 1976
- Rosewood
- 2.25 x 24.125 x 24.125 in (5.72 x 61.28 x 61.28 cm)
- Inv: 3154
Gift of James G. Pepper, Class of 1965
Though uncharacteristically diminutive for Michael Heizer, who is best known for his monumental, site-specific earthworks, Circle still reflects the artist’s interest in geometrical shapes and forms. This piece consists of eight, carved wood blocks that visitors can arrange into a circular form, as suggested in the title, or choose to build, stack, deconstruct, and rebuild the blocks into other shapes and structures. The creative process invites visitors to think abstractly. A puzzle with innumerable possibilities for arrangement, the work suggests the potential of collective creativity and problem-solving.
Bibliography
Russell, John. "Heizer's Sculptural World." New York Times, 14 May 1976, p. 67
- Current Location: Collection Storage - Hanging Storage
- Collections: James G. Pepper '65 Collection, Mathematics as Metaphor, Sculpture & Relief