Land Art: A Complete Guide to Landscape

Environmental Earthworks Nature Sculpture and Installation Art

Land Art: A Complete Guide to Landscape

Environmental Earthworks Nature Sculpture and Installation Art

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Author: Malpas, William
Date of Publication: 2007
Book classification: Crafts & Hobbies,
No. of pages: 376 Pages
Format: Paperback
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    LAND ART

    A fully illustrated and complete guide to land and environmental art.

    For the land artist, the whole planet is an artists 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.

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    This new 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 Haackes Conceptual art - Michael Heizers Mid-West earthworks - Robert Smithson and his giant spiral, entropic earthworks - Christos wrapped buildings and islands, - Robert Morriss environments - Walter de Marias Romantic Lightning Field - David Nashs stoves, stones, trees and North Wales environments - Hamish Fultons walks and words - Dennis Oppenheims concentric snow circles - Richard Long and his art of walking - Andy Goldsworthys natural, spontaneous, eco-friendly sculptures - Alice Aycocks mysterious underground mazes - Mary Misss sunken pools and pavilions - Wolfgang Laibs delicate, luminous pollen spreads - Nancy Holt and her observation sculptures - and the enigmatic floor sculptures of Carl Andre.

    Here are towers, stars, stones, pools, tunnels, pipes, maps, chasms, ladders, mounds, scars, mirrors, cones, furrows, mazes, circles, hills and gardens.

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