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Wednesday 24 November 2010

cristo land art

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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