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Land Art Ben Tufnell

Land Art By Ben Tufnell

Land Art by Ben Tufnell


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Summary

A chronology of many histories of Land Art, this title begins with the early, American masters of the movement, including Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer, and Walter De Maria. While making a study of the practice of these figures, it explores the contribution of many European figures.

Land Art Summary

Land Art by Ben Tufnell

In the mid- to late 1960s, a group of young artists on both sides of the Atlantic turned away from the enclosed space of the gallery, and went out into the landscape, to make a new type of art. Land Art, or as it has been alternatively described, Earth Art, Earthworks or Environmental Art, while it encompasses a wide range of practices, and includes elements of minimalism, photography, performance, sculpture and conceptual art, can nevertheless be identified as an important global movement in twenty-first-century art history. There is currently no single volume that offers an overview of the many international manifestations of Land Art, or the philosophical, geographical and cultural contexts from which it arose. The chronology of many histories of Land Art begins with the early, American masters of the movement, including Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer, and Walter De Maria. While making a thorough study of the practice of these figures, Tufnell explores the contribution of many important European figures, from the same period whose work, though more subtle and less monumental in scale, made an equally powerful contribution to the story of Land Art. The methodology and motivations of the artists examined are many and various. They include the importance of walking to Richard Long and Hamish Fulton; the manipulation of natural light by James Turrell and Robert Morris; sculptures made in the landscape by Andy Goldsworthy and Nils-Udo; the garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay and the Meadow of Herman de-Vries; the political consciousness of Ana Mendiata and Alan Sonfist; and the social activism of Joseph Beuys. Contemporary artists, including Francis Alys and Tacita Dean, whose work is informed by the themes and traditions of Land Art, are also included.

About Ben Tufnell

Ben Tufnell is a curator at Tate. His previous books include Karl Weschke: Beneath a Black Sky.

Additional information

GOR004396745
9781854376046
1854376047
Land Art by Ben Tufnell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Tate Publishing
20070413
144
N/A
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