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Environmental Art

Environmental Art. Environmental Art. First emerged in the 1960’s Usually large scale Constructed onsite Usually NOT permanent. Environmental Art. Conceptualism: focus on the process as opposed to the final product. Environmental Art.

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Environmental Art

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  1. Environmental Art

  2. Environmental Art • First emerged in the 1960’s • Usually large scale • Constructed onsite • Usually NOT permanent

  3. Environmental Art • Conceptualism: focus on the process as opposed to the final product.

  4. Environmental Art • Often the viewer is drawn in to and can participate in the art.

  5. Environmental Art • An essential part of the process is collaboration with the community and governmental agencies.

  6. Environmental Artists Robert Smithson Andy Goldsworthy Christo Maya Lin

  7. Robert Smithson Spiral made of rock and red algae. Amarillo Ramp http://www.robertsmithson.com/

  8. Andy Goldsworthy http://www.umma.umich.edu/view/past/2003-goldsworthy.html

  9. Christo http://www.leninimports.com/christo_bio.html

  10. Maya Lin http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/lin/index.html

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