andscape + Sculpture + Environmental Movement = Earthworks | |
Michael Heizer, Double Negative, 1969-70, Mormon Mesa, Overton Nevada, 50 feet deep; 1,500 feet long. (aerial photograph) | |
Double Negative, from the southern end. | |
Walter de Maria, The Lightning Field, 1974-77, near Quemado, New Mexico, 400 stainless steel poles, average height 20' 7 ½" Overall dimensions: 5,280 x 3,300' | |
Walter de Maria, The Lightning Field | |
Robert Smithson, The Spiral Jetty, 1970, black basalt, limestone and earth, 1,500' (aerial photograph) | |
Robert Smithson, The Spiral Jetty, from land | |
James Turrell, Roden Crater, near Flagstaff, Arizona, in progress since 1980 | |
Roden Crater, section of plan | |
Christo, Valley Curtain, 1970-72 | |
Christo, Pont Neuf, Paris, 1986 | |
Christo, The Umbrella Project, California and Japan, 1991 | |
Christo, The Running Fence, Marin County, California, 1976 | |
The Running Fence, view running into the sea. |
AT&T Rethink Possible - Blanket Commercial
Christo and Jeanne Claude "The Gates" | video by space ink
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