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The Lightning Field (1977) is a land art work in Catron County, New Mexico, by sculptor Walter De Maria. It consists of 400 stainless steel poles with solid, pointed tips, arranged in a rectangular 1 mile × 1 kilometre grid array. [1]
The Lightning Field is a sculpture of 400 stainless-steel poles in a grid array in the high desert of western New Mexico. It is a work of Land Art that can be experienced over time and requires overnight visits by reservation only.
When he announced The Lightning Field in the April 1980 issue of Artforum De Maria explained, “The invisible is real” and “Isolation is the essence of land art.” These are the statements that preoccupied us as we explored this work of art.
Dec 6, 2023 · The Lightning Field is a large-scale installation of 400 stainless steel poles arranged in a grid pattern on a flat field in the high desert. It is a conceptual and experiential work of land art that explores the invisible, isolation, and the sublime.
Jun 4, 2024 · A remote destination visited by only the most devoted art lovers, The Lightning Field has become mythic in its allure—an American temple on a hill set amid the natural world. The Dia Art Foundation commissioned the work from De Maria at the height of his fame.