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2014: Art and the Landscape

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The Heidelberg Project - Photo copyright Dave Jordano, 2014
The Heidelberg Project - Photo copyright Dave Jordano, 2014 -

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Site-specific works of art in the landscape rank among the most organic and historically significant representations of our cultural identity, and are often the most threatened.

独家爆料 announces Landslide 2014: Art and the Landscape 鈥 with eleven examples of land-based art from ancient petroglyphs to earthworks, folk art creations, single artist, multi-acre installations and others threatened with demolition, neglect, poor maintenance, vandalism and lack of funding.

Landslide is 独家爆料鈥檚 annual thematic compendium of threatened and at-risk landscapes and landscape features. This year鈥檚 sites, selected from more than 100 submissions, are detailed through in-depth narratives and newly commissioned photography.

The Works of Athena Tacha
Artist: Athena Tacha
Various, USA

The Bay Lights
Artist: Leo Villareal
San Francisco, CA

Greenwood Pond: Double Site
Artist: Mary Miss
Des Moines, IA

The Heidelberg Project
Artist: Tyree Guyton
Detroit, MI

Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum of Assemblage Sculpture
Artist: Noah Purifoy
Joshua Tree, CA

Opus 40
Artist: Harvey Fite
Saugerties, NY

Untitled Earthwork (Johnson Pit No. 30)
Artist: Robert Morris
SeaTac, WA

Watts Towers
Artist: Saboto "Simon" Rodia
Los Angeles, CA

Wells Petroglyph Preserve
Artists: Archaic and Ancestral Puebloans
Mesa Prieta, NM

White Rock Lake Wildlife Water Theater
Artists: Frances Bagley and Tom Orr
Dallas, TX

70th Street Garden, The Frick Collection
Artist: Russell Page
New York, NY

 


For a media information and to learn more about the Landslide program contact Nord Wennerstrom at nord@tclf.org.

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