In the 1960s, this land artist created multiple series of holes, such as one set titled North, East, South, West. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this artist who dug two massive trenches in the Moapa Valley for his piece Double Negative. This artist of City is one of the preeminent living land artists alongside James Turrell.
ANSWER: Michael Heizer
[10e] In 1975, the artist Gordon Matta-Clark bored a conical hole into the walls of two historic buildings that were set to be demolished during the construction of this contemporary art museum in Paris.
ANSWER: Centre Pompidou
[10h] This artist cut a hole in the ceiling of an apartment in an installation about a man who fired himself into space using a homemade catapult. Escape was a recurring theme for this Soviet-born artist, whose wife described his pieces as “little heavens we make in our larger hells.”
ANSWER: Ilya Kabakov
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