The artists of Land Art sought expressive means going beyond the limitations of traditional painting on canvas, It was no longer the painted picture of a landscape,but rather the landscape itself or the landscape marked off by the artist that became the actual art object...The studio-gallery-collector triangle, within which art had previously been played out,was disrupted.
In the mid-1960s, artists from the US and Europe began to plan works for locations beyond the narrow boundaries of galleries and museums.The title of a film by Gerry Schum became a brand label for artistic works in the landscape. The name Land Art arose as an abbreviation of "landscape art". It began with ephemeral enhancements or traces left in deserted landscapes, in the deserts of America, or in the moors of Scotland. Following this were spectacular earthen sculptures of gigantic proportions, some of which are still in the process of completion today.One distinguishing feature of Land Art is its critical preoccupation with the tradition of sculpture. Sculpture can now be an earthwork excavation,a field of metal poles, a buried hut, a trace in the grass, or even a book. Another of the movement's special characteristics is its emphasis on site-specific, outdoor works intended to alter lastingly our perception of places, and to set new parameters in art production and reception.
Beyond the white cube
CARL ANDRE -- Log Piece, Aspen 1968
ALICE AYCOCK -- Project for a Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels
HERBERT BAYER -- Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks
CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE -- Wrapped Coast
CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE -- Valley Curtain
WALTER DE MARIA -- The New York Earth Room
WALTER DE MARIA -- The Lightning Field
AGNES DENES -- Wheatfield - A Confrontation
JAN DIBBETS n Land/Sea
HAMISH FULTON -- The Pilgrims' Way 1971
HAMISH FULTON -- A 21 Day Coast to Coast Walking Journey ... Japan 1996
ANDY GOLDSWORTHY -- Thin ice / made over two days / welded with water from dripping ice /
hollow inside
ANDY GOLDSWORTHY -- Storm King Wall
MICHAEL HEIZER -- Displaced/Replaced Mass
MICHAEL HEIZER -- Double Negative
MICHAEL HEIZER -- Effigy Tumuli
NANCY HOLT -- Sun Tunnels
NANCY HOLT -- Hydra's Head
PET E R H U TC H I N S O N -- Flower Triangle/Underwater Dam/Threaded Calabash
PETER HUTCHINSON -- Paricutin Volcano Project
PATRICIA JOHANSON -- Cyrus Field
DANI KARAVAN -- Passages - Homage to Walter Benjamin
RICHARD LONG -- A Line Made By Walking England 1967
RICHARD LONG -- A Line in the Himalayas 1975
RICHARD LONG -- A Line of 682 Stones
MARY MISS -- Perimeters/Pavilions/Decoys
ROBERT MORRIS -- Observatory
DENNIS OPPENHEIM -- Circle X Branded Mountain/Anthrax/Diphtheria
DENNIS OPPENHEIM -- Whirlpool - Eye of the Storm
CHARLES ROSS -- Star Axis
ROBERT SMITHSON -- Nonsite, Oberhausen, Germany
ROBERT SMITHSON -- Spiral Jetty
ROBERT SMITHSON -- Broken Circle/Spiral Hill
ALAN SONFIST -- Time LandscapeTM
JAMES TURRELL -- Roden Crater