Earth in focus: the complex sculptures of land art and their 'big picture' effect, as seen through the lens of photography and film (1960s - 1970s)
<p>This dissertation focuses on previously unstudied material of the films and photographs of Land Art – or Earth Art, as it is sometimes interchangeably called – in which the reciprocal relation between the Land Art sculptures <em>in situ</em> (earthworks) and lens-based media is...
Main Author: | van der Leeuw, SAJ |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Dutch German English |
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2020
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