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Broken Ground: New Directions in Land Art. (Catalog of an Exhibition Held at Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, February 17-March 26, 2017).
by Jeff Beekman; William L Fox; Dan Torop
2017, Tallahassee: Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, 2017
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2017, Tallahassee: Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, 2017
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Tallahassee: Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, 2017
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2017
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8vo. 76 pp. Near Fine. Soft Cover. Stiff pictorial wraps. Color plates throughout. ISBN: 9781889282336 1889282332. Curator Jeff Beekman states that Land Art, one of the seminal movements beginning in the late-1960s was largely born out of a frustration with the growing commercialization of the art world and the limitations of the traditional 'white cube' gallery. At its core this movement sought to tie together artwork and the landscape into which the works were inextricably merged. The most well-known early examples took the form of dramatic interventions into the landscapes of primarily the American Southwest. What has emerged since the formative years has become a sophisticated and varied extension of the discussions of the early practitioners. This movement has grown to encompass issues of ecology and sustainability, an exploration of how human and natural forces have shaped one another in historical and contemporary landscapes, and an exploration of past approaches to the mythologies we have about land, particularly as it relates to the concept of manifest destiny and borders. Contents: Broken ground, new beginnings / Jeff Beekman--Re-measuring the anthropocene / William L. Fox--Smithson's ghost / Dan Torop. The artists. Julie Anand (Ground truth)--Todd Anderson (The last glacier)--Raven Chacon (Postcommodity)--Bruce Crownover (The last glacier)--Kevin Curry--Cathleen Faubert--Bill Gilbert--Katerie Gladdys--Eloisa Guanlao--Jeanette Hart-Mann--Cristóbal Martinez (Postcommodity)--Erika Osborne--Lucy Raven--Victoria Sambunaris--Damon Sauer (Ground truth)--Kade L. Twist (Postcommodity)--Ian van Coller (The last glacier).