Walter De Maria
Sculptor and drummer known for 'The Lightning Field'

Born
October 1st, 1935
89 years ago
Died
July 25th, 2013
12 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American sculptor and musician who gained recognition for large-scale installations that explore the relationship between space and perception. De Maria created 'The Lightning Field' in New Mexico, a site-specific artwork consisting of 400 stainless steel poles arranged in a grid. Additionally, contributed to the art music scene as a drummer, performing with influential musicians in the 1960s. His work blended minimalist aesthetics with environmental considerations, becoming a prominent figure in the Land Art movement.
Created 'The Lightning Field'
Pioneered large-scale Land Art installations
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