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LAND ARTFEYTULLAH GÖKHAN-CANER ISTRIGO
History of Land Art Land art is to be understood as an artistic protest against the perceived artificiality, plastic aesthetics and ruthless commercialization of art at the end of the 1960s in America. Exponents of land art rejected the museum or gallery as the setting of artistic activity and developed monumental landscape projects which were beyond the reach of traditional transportable sculpture and the commercial art market. Land art was inspired by minimal art and Conceptual art.
WHAT IS LAND ART A form of contemporary art, known also as Earthworks, or Earth Art, this artistic movement emerged in America during the 1960s when a number of sculptors and painters - such as Robert Smithson (1938-73) - determined to heighten public awareness of Man's relationship with the natural world by intervening in the landscape in a series of thought-provoking constructions. Land art is a style of art which uses elements found in nature to build a sculpture that works in harmony with a given location.
Spiral Jetty / Robert Smithson
Reshaping the landscape is a common feature of land art, as in the case of artworks which are created by carving into the landscape and moving components around. People can also add things to the environment to create land art, ranging from imported stones to structures made with regionally available material. They also pioneered a category of art called site-specific sculpture, designed for a particular outdoor location.
The most important thing is One of the major distinctions between this type of art and most of the art one sees in the museum is that land art is designed to evolve, change, and eventually decay. Some works of art are quite ephemeral, persisting only for a few hours or days, while others are deliberately exposed to erosion and wind so that they become distorted over time. The evolution of the Earthwork is part of the appeal, in the eyes of the artist.
Sessile oak spiral /Richard Shilling
Cornelia KonradsGravity-Defying Land Art Cornelia Konrad creates site-specific installations by implying a sense of weightlessness to ordinary objects. The German artist’s sculptures appear to be frozen in time and space. Cornelia creates states of irritating ambivalence by adding an element to the scenery, which refuses to fit into the expected order.
The Gate
Schleudersitz
Still Life Tree
Le bol (Belgium / 2012)
Vito Hannibal Acconci Vito Hannibal Acconci (born January 24, 1940) is an American designer, landscape architect, performance and installation artist.Acconci began his career as a poet, editing 0 TO 9 with Bernadette Mayer in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s, Acconci transformed himself into a performance and video artist using his own body as a subject for photography, film, video, and performance. His performance and video work was marked heavily by confrontation and Situationism.
Vito Hannibal Acconci \Face of the Earth”, 1988
Andy GoldsworthyAndy Goldsworthy, (born 26 July 1956) is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist producing site-specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings. He lives and works in Scotland.The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy's art often include brightly colored flowers, icicles, leaves, mud, pinecones, snow, stone, twigs, and thorns. He has been quoted as saying, \I think it's incredibly brave to be working with flowers and leaves and petals. But I have to: I can't edit the materials I work with. My remit is to work with nature as a whole.”
Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy
Nils-Udo Nils-Udo (born 1937) is a Bavarian artist who has been creating environmental art since the 1960s when he moved away from painting and the studio he began to work with, and in, nature. Perhaps the best known example of his work for the general public is the cover design for Peter Gabriel's OVO.Front Cover for the CD OVO by the artist Peter Gabriel
Nils-Udo \The Nest\, Earth, stones, birch trees, birch branches, grass, Germany, 1978
Richard Shilling Richard Shilling (born: 1973) is a British artist working in the field of land art and sculpture in the North West of England. He is currently artist in residence at Beacon Fell Country Park, Lancashire and at the Middlewood Trust, Roeburndale.
Richard Shilling “4 coulor sunwheel”
Richard Shilling “Ice Catch Light”
Sylvain MeyerSwiss artist Sylvain Meyer creates incredible works of temporary land art using only found materials in nature. From fallen bark, to acorns, leaves and decaying wood, Meyer immortalizes his work though photography.Sylvain creates both patterns and creatures in his artwork, even delving into anamorphic art using Ying & Yang symbols.
Sylvain Meyer
Sylvain Meyer
Sylvain Meyer