Drawings for "End of the Line/West Rock"

Nancy Holt
1985
Dimensions and media various

In developing her outdoor sculpture End of the Line/West Rock, Nancy Holt produced detailed drawings to communicate its form and relationship to the site. These two drawings relate to the site-specific sculpture located on the campus of Southern Connecticut State University. The first outlines the sculpture’s construction and the views it frames. The second, drawn by Holt, details the long line of locally sourced boulders that situates the sculpture within the landscape. Extending from the sculpture, this serpentine path of fifty-one boulders leads to a viewing area from which the work can be seen.

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Writings by Nancy Holt

I Draw

Nancy Holt
I Draw: to work out ideas; to present an overall concept; to give a feel of a work through a rendering; to make a master plan for blueprints; to map out a work in a site. . .

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Miami University Art Museum (now Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum), Oxford, Ohio
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Commissioned for the 1980 Winter Olympics, Lake Placid, New York, USA