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'Levitated Mass' Begins Its Journey: LACMA's Rock Is Ready To Roll (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

First Posted: 02/28/2012 10:30 am Updated: 02/29/2012 3:21 am

By JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- A 340-ton rock has begun its 105-mile journey to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The massive boulder left a quarry in Riverside's rural Jurupa (huh-ROO'-pah) Valley at about 10:40 p.m. Tuesday aboard a specially built flatbed trailer the length of a football field.

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The rock was selected by acclaimed earth artist Michael Heizer to be the centerpiece of his latest creation "Levitated Mass."

The truck will travel no faster than 5 to 8 mph and only late at night and in the early morning.

The circuitous 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.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

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 three football fields 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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LA Times arts journalist Deborah Vankin wraps up months of coverage with this post about what it took to completely cover "Levitated Mass," from the installation's inception to its arrival at LACMA:

For me, it was the interminable "next week's story," forcing me to cancel interviews, dinner dates and out-of-town visitors at the last minute so I could travel with the rock; then departure dates inevitably turned into false alarms, usually because of one permitting snag or another. That start-and-stop routine reached a hip-hop frenzy by mid-February.

Read more about the cold, the (lack of) bathroom breaks and the Twitter malfunctions at the Los Angeles Times.

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Miranda Carroll, LACMA's Director of Communications, gives a graceful and coherent interview after being awake for 48 hours straight, just hours after the rock arrived at LACMA.

"We're just glad it's here now," Carroll said to CBS.

Now all LACMA has to do is dismantle the transporter and pop the rock into place in its new installation. No small feat!

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We were there when "Levitated Mass" arrived safe and sound at LACMA, and it was so beautiful to finally see it rolling up to its final destination.

You can follow the night's progression into morning at twitter.com/HuffPostLA, where we live-tweeted the rock's journey from Koreatown to LACMA. But for now, here are the highlights:

  • The surprising number of dogs and babies that stayed up all night to usher the rock in to LACMA (PHOTO)
  • A unicorn finally gets his wish: to meet "Levitated Mass" (PHOTO)
  • Greeting art with art -- in this case, a giant grapefruit on a toy truck (PHOTO)
  • People getting restless and screaming out into the night air
  • The surprising number of people who parked their cars in the way of Levitated Mass that had to be towed

Browse the photos above to see the rock's journey from start to finish. If you'd like to send us any pictures, tweet them to @HuffPostLA.

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In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, LACMA director Michael Govan reveals how the rock is being protected from scratches and bumps along the road:

It was Michael Heizer who wanted to protect it from scratches, he was treating it very carefully. So he proposed that it be shrinkwrapped. It’s swaddled in high-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets, placed between the wood blocks and the rock so as it’s moved it’s cushioned even further. It looks very cool, this white form, at night.

Read the whole interview about how Govan hopes "Levitated Mass" will impact LACMA and Los Angeles.

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@ LACMA : Update: after its early start last night, the transport made up its miles and arrived to Figueroa, north of Florence. #LevitatedMass

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Wednesday night's journey was cut short about 3 miles because of an overlooked utility pole and spots where the road got super-skinny.

The Los Angeles Times has more on what slowed the rock down:

On Atlantic Avenue near Spring Street, the 200-foot-long transporter carrying the rock found itself squeezing through its tightest spot yet. Because of a concrete island in the middle of the road, there was at best only two inches of space between the curb and the transporter's 176 wheels. At times, there was "zero clearance," said Emmert's Terry Emmert.

Hopefully, "Levitated Mass" can make up for some lost time tonight!

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ArtInfo asks, "Has LACMA’s 'Levitated Mass' Boulder Become a Meme?"

This adorable picture of a little "Levitated Mass" fan holding the rock in the palm of her hand says yes.

Photo by Katrina Serrano.

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Video by Thomas Naccarato shows a cheering crowd waving to "Levitated Mass" as it left La Mirada.

h/t LA Observed.

The rock is now stationed on the corner of South Street and Palo Verde Avenue. @LACMArock tweets, "There are strip malls on both sides of the street with PLENTY of parking! Come out for a visit and tweet your photos!"

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Now that the rock will be crawling into the more trafficked-parts of Los Angeles, road closures and timing are going to become more critical for Angelenos.

LA Weekly breaks down LACMA's route day-by-day (from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.):

Monday: Leffingwell Road > Valley View Avenue > Rosecrans Avenue > Carmenita Road > Moody Street > Del Amo Boulevard > Studebaker Road > South Street.

Tuesday: South Street > Paramount Boulevard > East Del Amo Boulevard > Atlantic Avenue.

Wednesday: Atlantic Avenue > West Ocean Boulevard > Magnolia Avenue > Pacific Coast Highway > Avalon Boulevard > East Carson Street.

Thursday: Vermont Avenue > West 190th Street > Normandie Avenue > Artesia Boulevard > South Western Avenue > West Florence Avenue > South Figueroa Street.

Friday: South Figueroa Street > West Adams Boulevard > South Western Avenue > Wilshire Boulevard > South Fairfax > West Sixth Street > LACMA.

The Department of Transportation has released this list of rolling road closures throughout the week, but since LADOT only deals with the roads within the city limits, this list of impacted streets only applies from Wednesday night to Friday night.

Pacific Coast Highway: from City of Carson limits to Vermont Ave.

190th St.: from Gardena city limits to Western Ave.

Florence Ave. & Figueroa St.

Adams Blvd. & Western Ave.

Wilshire Blvd. & Fairfax Ave.

LADOT's list of streets make up stops 7-9 on the LACMA route map.


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Photo by Twitter user ChiaAnnie.

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@ FakeDeitch : It's times like this weekend when I'm happy I'm not Michael Govan #levitatedmass #bigrock #lotsofpaperwork #imtelaxin'

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The journey of "Levitated Mass" has spurned interest in its destination: LACMA. From LA County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky's blog:

Many of the visitors say the spectacle has made them aware of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for the first time; this has especially been the case at the early Inland Empire and East San Gabriel Valley stops. More than 60 percent of LACMA’s visitors come from within Los Angeles County, according to museum statistics, and so far, not one of the congressional districts The Rock has passed through has more than 500 paid LACMA members. By contrast, the Mid-Wilshire-to-Malibu congressional district in which LACMA is situated has more than 17,000.

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Joshua Chow uploaded this video that sums up the massive undertaking that is "Levitated Mass." Enjoy!

#LACMArock in Chino Hills from Joshua Chow on Vimeo.

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The rock is rolling right now to La Mirada, where it'll stop at a prime viewing location. The LACMArock tweets, "There are strip malls on either side of Leffingwell Road with ample parking at my location tomorrow"


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@ LACMARock : Really enjoyed my stay in Rowland Heights! Tonight I'm headed to La Mirada and will spend the day on Leffingwell Rd, west of La Mirada Blvd

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@ LACMARock : Anyone planning to come and keep me company this weekend? I'll be in Rowland Heights on Pathfinder Rd, across from Pathfinder Park.

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"With all the attention the rock is getting right now, we think it's time to meet the slot," says Curbed LA. Head over to Curbed for photos of "the slot."

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The video is by NBC LA, but Simone Wilson from LA Weekly has the best take on it:

Ramone Vasquez' big question-pop to his girlfriend Maria yesterday may not be the most romantic proposal in the history of our romcom capital... but we're fairly sure it sets the record for number of rock puns employed while asking the woman you love to spend the rest of her life with you.

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In order to ensure no difficulty when resuming the journey again tonight, "the hauling company says it will bring in another engine to add push from behind," reports AP.

The rock stopped prematurely early Friday morning due to a transmission issue.

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@ LACMARock : Not very much convenient parking where I am today, but great to see some onlookers made it out for some pictures! http://t.co/diXYpTAM

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@ LACMA : LA County Supervisor @ZevYaroslavsky: "Yes, it is art. Thoughts on a rock star." #LevitatedMass http://t.co/8IZvffUP

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Good to know. For the whole story, go to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.

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@ LACMARock : Congratulations to the lovely couple that just got engaged in front of me! Looked like he gave her a huge rock! #LevitatedMass

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@ LACMARock : @amandajcobb @CHPsouthern My entire move was paid for through private donors!

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Any relation to Emmert International, the heavy-load hauler transporting the LACMA rock?

@ BethanyEmmert : hope my dads project is going well down in LA! #levitatedmass

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@ LACMARock : Spending the day near the southwest corner of Ontario Airport @ the intersection of Mission Blvd. & Grove Ave. Who wants to keep me company?

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@ LACMARock : @HuffPostLA Spending my day sightseeing around Glen Avon. Got any suggestions?

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Just as the rock took off, the Los Angeles Times published this article about the scene at the Riverside Quarry. Interviews with heavy haul transportation company Emmert International reveal that last night has been a long time coming.

The move, which is being handled by Emmert International, is nearly half a year behind schedule -- largely due to permitting delays as it will travel through 22 cities and four counties. But that's nothing compared with how long Emmert's director of operations, Mark Albrecht, has been working on the project. "Three years now," he said. "The anticipation is killing me!"

For more, check out the Los Angeles Times.

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06:36 PM on 03/03/2012
Question: is the trailer 300 feet long or 900 feet long? At one point in the article it's described as the length of a football field and then later it's described as the length of three fields. 300 feet is already a large size, but that's a pretty huge difference.
09:07 PM on 03/06/2012
295 ft from front bumper of pull truck to back of push truck....
10:36 PM on 03/06/2012
Thanks! :)
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12:59 AM on 03/01/2012
I used to work at LACMA back in the 70's. Here is what I learned: don't question the viability of art. Art is subjective.

End of story.
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10:27 AM on 03/01/2012
No the END of the story is...do your "art" on your own time and dime! Sorry we're just NOT as impressed with you as you are with yourself.

End of story.
09:08 PM on 03/06/2012
So you are aware that this is all privately funded?
05:26 PM on 03/08/2012
Lighten up dj5850
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
11:49 AM on 02/29/2012
I wonder if the Egyptians took this much flack for moving a rock down their roads?

...let's ask Ron Paul.
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10:46 AM on 02/29/2012
Excuse me...I live in Los Angeles, are my tax dollars going for this?
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RobietheCat
Altruism with someone else's money isn't
01:27 AM on 03/01/2012
Yes, for the roadway transport, safety and disruption costs.
09:12 PM on 03/06/2012
This is all funded thru private funds. There are bonds in place to pay for any damage to the roads. Tire loading is no more than a regular truck. Police ecsorts are provided by the movers. So you are wrong on all counts....
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10:24 AM on 02/29/2012
All that money, time and resources for a big rock. Hope it sinks in the tar pits.
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Just walkin the dog here
So, just where is this micro-bio? This it?
09:17 AM on 02/29/2012
I am largely impressed with this guy's ability to convince people to spend that kind of money, regardless of who's, on moving a big rock. It's kind of like "performance art". "come see man convince people to spend millions moving a rock. Impressive, kind of like putting hundreds of yellow umbrellas in a canyon with a freeway running through it.
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lacasarosada
09:05 AM on 02/29/2012
yep, thats where i want to be when the "big one" hits. under a 340-ton chunk of "levitated" rock brought in from Riverside.
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09:02 AM on 02/29/2012
Take Fountain...its faster.
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COPESTIR3
10:27 AM on 02/29/2012
f and f
08:29 AM on 02/29/2012
The stupidest waste of time, manpower and money (when we can least afford it); considering all the other, far more, PRIORITIES that need to be met. Talk about making work!
09:13 PM on 03/06/2012
Not a government project. All donated money...
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Skeptic
02:20 AM on 02/29/2012
Rock on...
09:30 AM on 02/29/2012
There walks a lady we all know
Who shines white light and wants to show
How everything still turns to gold.
And if you listen very hard
The tune will come to you at last.
When all are one and one is all
To be a rock and not to roll.
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Skeptic
11:05 AM on 02/29/2012
And shes buying a stairway ...to heaven...
02:16 AM on 02/29/2012
5 to 10 million? That's nothing in the art world. That's what a lesser Warhol would go for. If this turns out to be really great, then the money is nothing to complain about.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
01:11 AM on 02/29/2012
Jeez all these comments about 'how much money is spent on this etc. instead of starving babies'

QUIT WHINING AND DO SOME RESEARCH ON FUNDING THIS, THE INTERNET IS SO CONVENIENT AND BESIDES THIS REMINDS YOU HOW F**KED UP YOU ARE PAYING ATTENTION TO 'DANCING WITH THE STARS' AND THE KARDASHIANS INSTEAD OF FINDING OUT WHO YOUR REP. IS AND REPEATING RWNM TALKING POINT LIES
WAKE UP

I T ' S N O T R O C K E T S C I E N C E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11:14 AM on 02/29/2012
SNOT ROCKET SCIENCE
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Coasterr
For every terrorist you kill, two take his place.
12:52 AM on 02/29/2012
Sweet I can't wait to see this roll straight by my house in LB
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11:40 PM on 02/28/2012
If the tax payers of California don't mind , who am I to judge , I don't live there.
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John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
01:03 AM on 02/29/2012
Probably funded by grants and endowments. It's going to be placed just outside the named Resnick Pavilion. I just noticed all the 'construction' going on just outside the California Modern display with the Eames living room reproduction and the Studebaker Avanti.
09:15 PM on 03/06/2012
All donated money...
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eclub
яεsτяιcτєd
10:44 PM on 02/28/2012
Talk about a pet rock...