Yucca Crater

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Title: Yucca Crater
Photo Credit: Scott Mayoral
Lead Artist(s):

Description:

Located in the barren desert near Joshua Tree National Park, 15 miles from human settlement, Yucca Crater a synthetic earthwork that doubled as a recreational amenity during High Desert Test Sites on October 15 & 16, 2011. High Desert Test Sites generates physical and conceptual spaces for art exploring the intersections between contemporary art and life at large. After the event, Yucca Crater was abandoned to the entropic forces of the landscape. The work resembles a basin that stands 30 feet from rim to low point and is depressed 10 feet into the earth. Rock climbing holds mounted on the interior allow visitors to descend into a deep pool of salt water.

Yucca Crater expands on concepts borrowed from land art, incorporating the prospect of the abandoned suburban swimming pools and ramshackle homestead dwellings scattered across the Mojave. The project called into question the practice of using our natural places as sites for recreation and leisure. Ball-Nogues re-imagined these interventions in the landscape through a method of production where the tools of fabrication transform to become objects for display in their own right. The rough plywood structure of Yucca Crater was originally the formwork used to construct another Ball-Nogues work, Talus Dome, in which more than 900 boulder-sized polished metal spheres were assembled to suggest a monumental pile of gravel. The two projects were “cross-designed” such that the tools of production used in the first (Talus Dome) have become the central aesthetic for the second (Yucca Crater).

PROJECT LOCATION

Park
barren desert near Joshua Tree National Park, on the most eastern edge of Wonder Valley in the Sheephole Valley Wilderness area
High Desert Test Sites
Ironage Road
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
United States

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PROJECT TEAM

High Desert Test Sites
Ball-Nogues Studio
Benjamin Ball, Gaston Nogues
PROJECT DETAILS

Temporary
Private
Installation
Metal, Wood
luan, plywood, two part urethane foam, bolts, hardware, potable water, local salt
2011
2012