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#15 – Earth Art and Recent Sculpture


Michael Heizer (b. 1944)

  Michael HEIZER  (b. 1944).

Displaced and Replaced Mass.

1969.

Nevada.


  Michael HEIZER  (b. 1944).

Double Negative.

1969.

Nevada.


Dennis Oppenheim (b. 1938)

  Dennis OPPENHEIM  (b. 1938).

Decomposition.

1968.

New York: Whitney Museum of American Art.


  Dennis OPPENHEIM  (b. 1938).

Surface Indentation.

1968.

Nevada.


  Dennis OPPENHEIM  (b. 1938).

Branded Mountain.

1969.

California.


  Dennis OPPENHEIM  (b. 1938).

Reading Position for a Second Degree Burn.

1970.


Robert Smithson (1938 – 1973)

  Robert SMITHSON  (1938–1973).

Partially Burried Woodshed.

1967.

Ohio.


  Robert SMITHSON  (1938–1973).

Double Non Site Eastwood.

1967.

Pennsylvania.


  Robert SMITHSON  (1938–1973).

Spiral Jetty.

1970.

Great Salt Lake, Utah.


  Robert SMITHSON  (1938–1973).

Broken Circle.

1971.

Holland.


  Robert SMITHSON  (1938–1973).

Amarillo Ramp.

1973.

Texas.


Walter De Maria (b. 1935)

  Walter DE MARIA  (b. 1935).

Lightning Field.

1971–77.

New Mexico.


Christo and Jeanne-Claude

  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

Dolly (Wrapped).

1964.

Collection of the artists.


  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

Wall of Barrels.

1962.

Rue Visconti, Paris.


  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

Wrapped Australian Coastline.

1969.


  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

The Valley Curtain.

1970–72.

Rifle, Colorado.


  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

Wrapped Pont Neuf.

1975–85.

Paris.


  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

Wrapped Reichstag.

1981–82.

Berlin.


  CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE  (both b.1935).

The Gates.

1979–2005.

New York: Central Park.


 
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