Locator (Two Windows)

Nancy Holt
1971
Steel pipe
Locator: 42 x 12 x 2 in. (106.7 x 30.5 x 5 cm)

Locator (Two Windows) is one of the earliest works Nancy Holt created in her Locator series. Positioned on a windowsill in Holt’s New York studio, a steel Locator frames a view of two windows. The sculpture focuses vision and draws attention to a singular detail within the surrounding urban environment. Looking through the circular aperture, one’s perception becomes more acute.

Holt’s Studio Locators focus on particular details, and when presented today their placement echoes her careful positioning of vision. Locator (Two Windows) always provides the view indicated in its title. In 2024, the work was presented at the Art Institute of Chicago, where the Locator was positioned inside the museum looking out toward a pair of windows.

Writing

I woke up one morning, and I went to a welding place, and I made some of these Locator pieces, and it was like overnight I had produced some physical objects, and yet they weren’t things that you looked at, but they were things you looked through. And this was very satisfying to me. It was like I wasn't creating anything, and yet I was creating something in order to have a void.

Nancy Holt, 1972

Oral History Interview with Nancy Holt conducted by Scott Gutterman for the Archives of American Art in 1992

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