keep reading 《Mapping the Terrain》 ... ...
In fact, quite a few cases in the book are good examples with environmental concerns, and the impact last till today.
Such as Joseph Beuys' 7,000 Oaks (七千棵橡樹, 1982-87) , Mel Chin's Revival Field (田野再生, 1989~), Betsy Damon's Keepers of the Waters (蓄水的人, 1991-93) and L.A. River Project, (洛杉磯大河計劃, 1989-92), and, of course, not to mention Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison.
Coincidently, the Barbican art gallery in UK is going to open a big exhibition on the same footing:
Radical Nature
Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet 1969–2009
19 June 2009 - 18 October 2009
Eco- and Public art seem to share some common ground.
Worth to have a look while there.
2009年6月9日 星期二
a few coincidences
coincidence 1, establish a safe environment :
Artist Presentation by Arlene Raven (in the link of Reading Arlene Raven) v.s. museum of the corporation by platform.
coincidence 2, why 1984?
Is the daylighting of streams becoming a trend? Q&A by Richard Pinkham v.s. 《Mapping the Terrain》(2004,遠流中文版,p.235)
Maybe, the world exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (1984) holds the answer?
Artist Presentation by Arlene Raven (in the link of Reading Arlene Raven) v.s. museum of the corporation by platform.
coincidence 2, why 1984?
Is the daylighting of streams becoming a trend? Q&A by Richard Pinkham v.s. 《Mapping the Terrain》(2004,遠流中文版,p.235)
Maybe, the world exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (1984) holds the answer?
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