Minimalism and beyond -- Inorganic sculptures -- The land and the site -- Time at work -- Maps and inscriptions -- Near and distant landscapes -- The limits of representation Land Art examines a ...
A sense of adventure powered the American land art movement of the 1960s and 70s. Artists went in search of remote and untamed places in which to dream up massive site-specific sculptures. Some of ...
What does it take to be a collector of land art? By its very nature, the genre has its share of challenges for anyone wishing to make the work their own. Directly embedded in the great outdoors, land ...
THE UNIVERSITY IS WRAPPING UP ITS ANNUAL HUMANITY SYMPOSIUM. A BIG FOCUS THIS YEAR HAS BEEN ON CLIMATE CHANGE, AND SO DOZENS OF STUDENTS HAVE WORKED WITH AN ARTIST TO CREATE WHAT’S CALLED A SPIRAL ...
There’s something quietly powerful about art that doesn’t try to dominate nature, but instead listens to it. Across forests, coastlines, deserts, and open skies, artists are stepping away from ...
According to two artists and a museum director. By Julia Halperin © Holt/Smithson Foundation and Dia Art Foundation/Licensed ...
In the long afternoon of last year’s summer solstice, Ernest Edwin Higbee Jr. pulled a white Chevrolet Tahoe off the main road of Alamo, Nevada, driving past spindly creosote bush and stalky Nevada ...
Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “Hanging Stones” again. Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “Hanging Stones” ...