Destination Art
Land Art, Site-Specific Art, Sculpture Parks
by Fatoş Üstek
Land Art, Site-Specific Art, Sculpture Parks
by Fatoş Üstek
- Publication
- London : Thames & Hudson, 20006
- Scope
- 272 Pages, illustrated, 25 cm.
Destination Art provides a highly accessible chronological survey of the world’s most important large-scale and public works of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art. Encompassing massive land and environmental works, extensive sculpture parks, magnificent architectural follies, site-specific installations, even whole towns turned over to the display of art, this book chronicles works that have achieved near-mythical status since they were created. Including Stroom projects: Park in het Water by Vito Acconci Studio, Hemels Gewelf / Celestial Vault, in Kijkduin by James Turrell, Zoom in Turn Around by Marin Kasimir, and Fiets & Stal (Bike&Shed)
- Person as subject
- Vito Acconci Studio, James Turrell, Marin Kasimir
- Keywords
- art in public space , land art , landscape architecture
- Stroom project
- Park in het Water ; Hemels Gewelf / Celestial Vault ; Zoom in Turn Around ; Fiets & Stal (Bike&Shed)
- Location
- Cabinet 28 - 2: Kunst in de openbare ruimte ; theorie
- Remarks
- Incl. Index.