The Ethics of Earth Art
Amanda Boetzkes
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Paperback. Num Pages: 240 pages, 63 b&w illustrations. BIC Classification: AB; JFSL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 203 x 156 x 16. Weight in Grams: 376.
Since its inception in the 1960s, the earth art movement has sought to make visible the elusive presence of nature. Though most often associated with monumental land-based sculptures, earth art encompasses a wide range of media, from sculpture, body art performances, and installations to photographic interventions, public protest art, and community projects. In The Ethics of Earth Art, Amanda Boetzkes analyzes the development of the earth art movement, arguing that such diverse artists as Robert Smithson, Ana Mendieta, James Turrell, Jackie Brookner, Olafur Eliasson, Basia Irland, and Ichi Ikeda are connected through their elucidation of the earth as a domain of ... Read more
Since its inception in the 1960s, the earth art movement has sought to make visible the elusive presence of nature. Though most often associated with monumental land-based sculptures, earth art encompasses a wide range of media, from sculpture, body art performances, and installations to photographic interventions, public protest art, and community projects. In The Ethics of Earth Art, Amanda Boetzkes analyzes the development of the earth art movement, arguing that such diverse artists as Robert Smithson, Ana Mendieta, James Turrell, Jackie Brookner, Olafur Eliasson, Basia Irland, and Ichi Ikeda are connected through their elucidation of the earth as a domain of ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9780816665891
SKU
V9780816665891
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About Amanda Boetzkes
Amanda Boetzkes is assistant professor of art and design at the University of Alberta.
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