LAND ART

or earthworks, art form developed in the late 1960s and early 70s by Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, Michael Heizer, and others, in which the artist employs the elements of nature in situ or rearranges the landscape with earthmoving equipment. The resulting work, often vast in scale, is subject to all natural changes, such as temperature variations, light and darkness, wind, and erosion. The technique was in part an attempt to counter the perception of art as an acquirable commodity, although as the movement developed such items as site photographs, cartographic studies, and artists' notebooks were made available to collectors. Smithson's Spiral Jetty (1970), a huge spiral of rock and salt crystal in the Great Salt Lake, Utah, is a characteristic example of the land art form. Because of the fluctuating water level of the lake, Spiral Jetty is not always visible. Another notable artist is Michael Heizer, whose vast City (1971–) in the Nevada desert is probably the largest such project yet attempted. Still another monumental land art work is James Turrell's Roden Crater, an extinct volcano near Flagstaff, Ariz., the interior of which he has transformed since the 1970s into an enormous work of art with rooms, tunnels, and openings to the sky. Among other artists working in this genre are Dennis Oppenheim, Alice Aycock, Nancy Holt, Richard Long, Walter de Maria, Newton and Helen Harrison, and Andy Goldsworthy.

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UNESCO WORLD ART SERIES AUSTRALIA...ABORIGINAL PAINTINGS - ARNHEM LAND INTRODUCTION BY...of food. In Arnhem Land, Northern Australia, aboriginal art has developed in some...open plain. The basic art of Arnhem Land, of which the bark paintings...
...distribution of Irish rock art in relationship to potential land use 91...from the realities of land use. Not all rock art need have been equally...practicalities of land use. The two studies of Palaeolithic art extended such patterns...
...seventeenth century is relatively unknown to us today. In the seventeenth century, when ours was a rough land of pioneering people, the new horizons of art in France were barely visible from America. Our forebears had little time for the triumphs of Versailles...
...and sent hurtling across 4,000 miles of land and water to a country where the language...is one of the mysteries of this strange land," I told him. "Clarence Webster devoted...took Father to see the outside of the Art Students League building, where I had studied...
...an exhibition of his work was held in the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1938 and after the Second World War several...1945 to 1949 . Appropriately for an artist who came from a land of forests, Aalto made extensive use of timber in his work...
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The delicate art of balance - ruminations...expectancy in local land use by James...practiced the delicate art of balancing change...expectancy in day-to-day land-use decisions for...importance of this delicate art of local land-use balancing...
...formative in the development of American land art, the connection is even clearer. Heizers...theoretically informed position behind land art we might ask: what if this practice...York: Dutton. Tiberghien, G. 1995. Land art. London: Art Data. Tilley, C. 1995...
...have come to be drawn from Arnhem Land rock art, which depicted the things that...have lived. In this sense, the art of Arnhem Land, whether on rock or bark, was always...and modernity in western Arnhem Land, Art Monthly Australia, no 188, April...
...the hands of industry, art, commerce or defense...separate "divisions" - the Land Use Database, the Land Use Museum, and the Site...Extrapolation Division - this art/research collective, founded...destinations, unusual museums and land art. When browsing through...
...Re-figuring Bradshaw: Art, Place and Landscape...dealing with Aboriginal land rights, native title...Australian Aboriginal Land Use, MAN 28(4), 679-704...Power: Aboriginal Art of the Kimberley...Eastern Province? Rock Art Research 16(2), 127-9...Walsh, M. 1997 The Land Still Speaks? Language...
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The Lay of the Land: An Experiment in Art and Community in Thailand...Even if many aspects of the Land dont fit the typical art-world categories, what is happening...whose projects have made the Land famous in art circles are seen here only on...
Land of the Deer - the Charming Coastal City...Tourists with an Appreciation for History, Art, and Culture. by laura byrd...Nayarit people, who settled here in the land of the deer. The anchor stood for the...enthusiasm, such as Mazatlans exuberant art festivals and Carnival, she explained...
...that of Colin de Land, the proprietor of...seven. What the art world risks losing...relation with the art world, of just seeing...mean the Colin de Land show?" "No," the guy...wondered if Colin de Land was a made-up kind...importance of keeping art edgy. It made sense...
...country--"from industrial sites to military sites to Land art to prisons to housing developments to tennis courts...contexts--where your project dovetails with the legacy of Land art. MC: Land art is an odd category. People put Smithson and Michael...
...consciousness, a new form of Earth and/or Land art came into being. Artists such as Helen...environment. Much environmental and/or Land art of the 1960s and 70s involved tremendous...practices, as compared to environmental or Land art, strive for balance in human/world...
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Kates Landscaping Work Comes in to Land; Art. Byline: JULIE CHAMBERLAIN AGORGEOUS piece...work on show at the first-ever Birmingham Open Art Show. The exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery attracted 1,500 entries from 600 artists...
Culture: Land of the Rising Fun; Visual Arts...an Exhibition of New Japanese Art in Wolverhampton. Byline...York dominated the history of art in the 20th century, but at the...focus. Instead the international art world is more geographically...
Help Us Get Rid of Land Mines; ART AUCTION: Pop Musician...for work removing land mines in southeast...risen to pounds 5,000, Art-lovers have now been...towards abolishing land mines in south-east...Bourneville School of Art. He turned professional...
A Glorious Reminder of Metro-Land; 1.ESTATE OF THE ART: Gerald and Lesley Gold Are Selling...FRONTIER: Canons Drive Epitomises Metro-Land, a Paradise of Mock-Tudor Manors...Byline: LISA FREEDMAN I know a land where the wild flowers grow, near...
The Art of Deal; A Producers Life in La-La Land. Byline: Sonny Bunch, THE WASHINGTON TIMES There comes a moment in What Just Happened? when you realize that what youre seeing...
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LAND ART or earthworks, art form developed in...Utah, is a characteristic example of the land art form. Because of the fluctuating water level...project yet attempted. Still another monumental land art work is James Turrells Roden Crater, an extinct...
...York City. The foundation also funds and oversees massive land art and site-specific projects in various parts of the country...Room and Broken Kilometer , both in Manhattan (see land art ). Dias permanent collection includes pivotal works by...
...the spontaneity and multimedia components of happenings ; and the monumentality and environmental consciousness of land art by artists such as Robert Smithson . One of the most long-lived of these movements was the abstract development known...
...Kensett , and Frederick E. Church . The land and peoples west of the Mississippi...be an important factor in American art. See luminism . In addition, the...conceptualism, neoexpressionism, assemblage, land art , and performance and process art...
...the period 800 to 400 b.c. marks the finest period of Olmec art as typified by the finds made at the site of La Venta. It is...at other sites, including Tikal and Uaxactun. Erected on high land above the surrounding swamps, the latter two sites reveal their...
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