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Land Art and Land Artists

Pocket Guide
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LAND ART AND LAND ARTISTS: POCKET GUIDE Revised and updated, with new illustrations A fully illustrated pocket guide to land and environmental art. Here are towers, stars, stones, pools, tunnels, pipes, maps, chasms, ladders, mounds, scars, mirrors, cones, furrows, mazes, circles, hills and gardens. This book explores all of the major land, environmental and earthwork artists of the past 40 years, including James Turrell and his vast volcano site - Hans Haacke's Conceptual art - Michael Heizer's Mid-West earthworks - Robert Smithson and his giant spiral, entropic earthworks - Christo's wrapped buildings and islands, - Robert Morris's environments - Walter de Maria's Romantic Lightning Field - David Nash's stoves, stones, trees and North Wales environments - Hamish Fulton's walks and words - Dennis Oppenheim's concentric snow circles - Richard Long and his art of walking - Andy Goldsworthy's natural, spontaneous, eco-friendly sculptures - Alice Aycock's mysterious underground mazes - Mary Miss's sunken pools and pavilions - Wolfgang Laib's delicate, luminous pollen spreads - Nancy Holt and her observation sculptures - and the enigmatic floor sculptures of Carl Andre. For the land artist, the whole planet is an artist's studio. The land artist ranges over the whole globe. A desert, a beach, a field, a forest becomes a studio, a place of creative activity. This means the very texture and colour and shape and dampness and springiness and strength and size of moss, for instance. Or a stone. Or a crevice in a rock formation. The way the light falls on a patch of grass, the little bits of dead, yellowish grass on top of the newer, green grass. Pine cones, closed-up. Flowers turning sunward in the late afternoon. These are the things land artists deal with in making art. These are the actualities that artists employ when they create artworks. Fully illustrated, with a newly revised text for this edition. Bibliography and notes. ISBN 971861714565. 280 pages. Also available in hardback. www.crmoon.com LAND ART AND LAND ARTISTS: POCKET GUIDE CONTENTS Acknowledgements - 6 Illustrations - 7 1 Introduction - 15 2 The Alchemy of Matter: Land Art Aesthetics - 21 3 The Birth of Land Art In 1960s Culture - 51 4 Land Art, Gender, Sexuality and the Body - 59 5 Land Art and Religion - 66 6 Land Art and British Culture - 73 7 Robert Smithson - 77 8 Carl Andre - 85 9 James Turrell - 92 10 Dennis Oppenheim - 96 11 Robert Morris - 101 12 Nancy Holt - 105 13 Alice Aycock - 108 14 Mary Miss - 112 15 Michael Heizer - 114 16 Walter de Maria - 117 17 Other Land Artists in the U.S.A. - 121 18 Chris Drury - 125 19 David Nash - 138 20 Richard Long - 144 21 Andy Goldsworthy - 159 22 Land Artists in Europe - 194 Illustrations - 209

Author Biography:

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY William Malpas has written books on Richard Long and land art, as well as three books on Andy Goldsworthy, including Andy Goldsworthy In America. Malpas's books on Richard Long and Andy Goldsworthy are the only full-length studies of these artists available.
Release date Australia
November 4th, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
280
Dimensions
127x203x15
ISBN-13
9781861714565
Product ID
21907067

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