Land Art
Land Art
Describes the form of art, known as land art, through the works of artists Robert Smithson, Michael Hiezer, and Richard Long.
1,105 words (
approx. 4.4 pages) |
4 sources |
APA | 2003
Paper Summary:
This paper describes land art and its attachment to minimalism. It analyzes it through three prominent land artists: Robert Smithson, Michael Hiezer, and Richard Long. It also discusses each artist's relationship with the land and the differences in how they approach their art.
From the Paper:
"Minimal art soon ceased to be simply a presentation of simple unitary forms, standing alone or arranged in series. It began to look for an existence outside the art gallery. However minimal works do not exist comfortably in the urban spaces generally assigned to the public sculpture. The result of this was the birth of what came to be known as Land Art. Robert Smithson is one of the best known attributers to this
period. His work is huge in size and workload. His works cannot be viewed by the public and so he has a reliance on the records of his work. This is similar to Michael Heizer whose work also depends on this record. Richard Long, differently to Smithson and Hiezer, brings the environment into the gallery for all to see and creates spiritual works. All three of these artists bring their own individual qualities into the movement of Land art."
Land Art (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.com.au/Descriptive-Essay-Land-Art/45515
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