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Stephen Bann, « Land Art », Critique d’art
Land Art may be considered from at least two alternative points of view, which lead in significantly different directions. On the one hand, it is a contemporary movement born of a very specific crisis in the development of modernist sculpture, which manifested itself in both the United States and Britain around the middle of the 1960’s. Distinguishing itself both from the immediately prior impetus of “minimalism”, and from the evolving formalism of sculptors like Anthony Caro, Land Art marked a...