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    340-ton rock to begin rolling to LA for art's sake

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — After months of preparation, the rock is ready to roll.

    A 340-ton chunk of granite that acclaimed earth artist Michael Heizer selected to be the centerpiece of his latest creation is scheduled to leave a dusty rock quarry in Riverside late Tuesday night.

    From there it will make a circuitous, 105-mile journey to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's backyard, where it is to become the focal point of Heizer's "Levitated Mass."

    The artist plans to have the rock placed over a 456-foot-long trench in such a way that when museum visitors walk underneath it will appear to be floating in the air above them.

    But first it has to get to LA from Riverside's rural Jurupa Valley, where Heizer came across it six years ago and, as the story goes, said, "That's the one."

    Museum officials say the reclusive artist, who has spent much of the past 40 years building "City," a Mount Rushmore-sized project near his home in the central Nevada desert, envisioned "Levitated Mass" even before that. But he couldn't really proceed until he found the right rock.

    What he found was two stories high, teardrop-shaped and so heavy and bulky it took a specially built flatbed trailer the length of a football field to transport it.

    The trailer, equipped with 44 axels, built to hold at least a million pounds and powered by 550- to 650-horsepower engines in the front and back, will be accompanied by as many as 60 people who will clear a path for the rock and make sure it doesn't smash into anything going around turns. It will travel no faster than 5 to 8 miles per hour and only late at night and in the early morning.

    The trip is expected to take 11 days, with the rock scheduled to roll up to the museum's back door sometime before dawn on March 10. The curious can follow the rock's progress on Twitter or through the museum's website and blog.

    "We're going to keep everybody updated as to where it's parked each day," said museum spokeswoman Miranda Carroll.

    It is a journey that has been delayed repeatedly over the past six months as 22 cities, from Riverside to Long Beach, have had to agree to let it roll through their communities.

    Many were wary, especially given that officials say it is likely the largest rock to be moved from Point A to Point B since the days when the ancient Egyptians were building the pyramids.

    The museum finally worked out a route that went around freeway overpasses, stayed away from bridges and avoided narrow streets to enough of a degree that everybody was satisfied. The total project is costing $5 million to $10 million.

    "It's funny, the Egyptians didn't have rubber wheels and diesel trucks to move things. But they also didn't have 22 cities through which they had to move their stones," museum director Michael Govan noted recently.

    "And in California," he added, "everybody has a say."

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    Online:

    http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/levitated-mass

     

    18 comments

    • Jay P  •  2 months ago
      Waste of money could help feed and cloth a lot of families in America.
    • Anne  •  Fallon, Nevada  •  2 months ago
      "Art" my #$%$
      • Design Guy 2 months ago
        Thats exactly what people told Van Gogh, Monet, Michelangelo, Degas, Surat, Picasso, Pollock, Warhol, Cezanne, Brunelleschi, Massachio, Veneer, Duchamp, Renoir, Pei, Gherry, Milton Glaser, Jasper Johns, and so on, and so on, and so on...
    • Don  •  Albany, Georgia  •  2 months ago
      I think the American taxpayer has just been bilked yet again in the name of "ART"
    • Dusty  •  2 months ago
      There are no limits on stupidity............................
    • mjkrs  •  Tampa, Florida  •  2 months ago
      Wow! you mean you will be able to go to a museum to see a "REAL" rock instead of the fake ones we see everyday? It will be like "Stonehedge".....NOT!
    • Echo  •  2 months ago
      I still have a pet rock,they live a long,long time.
    • Otto Pilot  •  Spring Branch, Texas  •  2 months ago
      I took a dump in my shorts. Anybody want to see it? Only one dollar!
    • Papa  •  2 months ago
      This "artist" is making fools of everyone involved.
    • Valume  •  Dallas, Texas  •  2 months ago
      Big time waste of money. It's not art but pure stupidity! 40-years looking for the right rock? Wow, and this guy calls himself and artist!
    • RichMingle.com --- Date w ...  •  Redwood City, California  •  2 months ago
      who cares?
    • John S  •  Pleasanton, California  •  2 months ago
      Wonder why this country is going broke? You could have done the same thing with a FAKE rock that the average citizen would not know the difference.
    • Thomas  •  2 months ago
      "Created a Rock?"
      I think he's taking credit for something he didn't do.
    • Christopher L  •  Oceanside, New York  •  2 months ago
      the only way I see to make this a legitimate use of taxpayer dollars is if they rolled it onto kim kardashian
    • Me NotYou  •  2 months ago
      someone call al gore! think of all the fuel and green house gases involved in moving a freaking rock to stare at.
    • ruth  •  Celina, Ohio  •  2 months ago
      What a waste of tax payers money. So much of this "so called art work "is crap! I can see why he is a recluse, I wouldn't want to show my face either, I'd probably get stoned! Sorry for the pun, just couldn't resist it.
    • Suit of Flames  •  2 months ago
      For art's sake? Then what will they do for Pete's sake, huh, ANSWER ME THAT ALL-KNOWING YAHOO NEWS
    • Bogeyman61  •  2 months ago
      In a liberals mind, money well spent. In reality, another revelation of liberal waste and stupidity.
      • Jay P 2 months ago
        This art has nothing to do with liberalism. Stop stigmatizing a viewpoint in order to give yourself a boner.
      • Bogeyman61 2 months ago
        You are just as clueless as the rest of the Liberal Arts crowd. The money for this "art" project came from the taxpayers of California, a state that is so far in debt they will still be bankrupt when this boulder turns to dust. And it's NOT art, IT"S A ROCK! Just because some guy figured out a way to bilk millions of dollars out of the endowment for the arts by propping it up over a trench so people can walk under it doesn't make him an artist,...It makes him a scam artist.
      • Polly 2 months ago
        First of all, why is art a "liberal" endeavor? Second, your comments about taxpayer money is WRONG. No tax dollars were spent. This was all funded privately. Third, hundreds of jobs were created as a result. Fourth, local municipalities received bond money for street repairs (at a savings to the taxpayers as well). Typical half-cocked Republican repeating lies as though they were fact. Stop worshiping at the altar of Faux News and get a day job.
    • Phillip B  •  Herndon, Virginia  •  2 months ago
      What a stupid waste of money and fuel. Is this another Republican project?
      • TimH 2 months ago
        If this is being paid for with private money, more power to them. If any of it is being paid for with public money, this is ridicules. California is BROKE!!!!
      • John S 2 months ago
        That's because all LIBERAL / DEMOCRATIC projects are worth every penny.
      • Polly 2 months ago
        This is all funded with private money. It has also created hundreds of local jobs. What's wrong with all you people?