A R I Z O N A - Moving On (Director’s Cut): The Biggest Land Art in Arizona

I worked with Navajo Nation to create the single biggest piece of temporary land art in Arizona history to direct this music video for A R I Z O N A, a major band with over a billion Spotify streams. The only land art that’s bigger in the state is James Turrell’s Roden Crater. Plus, it’s the first time in music video history that land art has been created for a music video. Click the gear button to watch it in 4K. Part art film, part documentary short, the story begins in a dry riverbed amidst 300 foot wide art and ends with a spectacle of light unlike anything captured on film before. The project was made in partnership with Navajo Nation and with the help of 30 Navajo. They created the massive piece of art with one of the world’s best land art artists, Jim Denevan. His work has been featured everywhere from MoMA to Sotheby’s to The New York Times. But never in a music video. This is his first. For the grand finale, we built a lighting rig the size of a football fi
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