Land Art

Author(s): Michael Lailach

Art

In the mid-60s, artists in the USA and Europe began planning works for sites outside the narrow boundaries of galleries and museums. It began with ephemeral enhancements or traces left in deserted landscapes, in the deserts of America, or in the moors of Scotland. Following this were spectacular earthen sculptures of gigantic proportions, some of which are still in the process of completion today. One distinguishing feature of Land Art is its critical preoccupation with the tradition of sculpture. Sculpture can now be an earthwork excavation, a field of metal poles, a buried hut, a trace in the grass, or even a book. Another of the movement's special characteristics is its emphasis on site-specific, outdoor works intended to lastingly alter our perception of places, and to set new parameters in art production and reception.

This Title is one from Taschen's Basic Art movement and genre series, of which each book includes a detailed introduction with approximately 35 photographs, plus a timeline of the most important events (political, cultural, scientific, etc.) that took place during the time period.

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General Fields

  • : 9783822856130
  • : 111681
  • : 111681
  • : 0.358
  • : 31 May 2007
  • : 185mm X 230mm X 11mm
  • : Germany
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 96
  • : Paperback
  • : Michael Lailach