POSTMINIMAALKUNST – arte povera, antivorm, maakunst, protsessikunst
land-art (maakunst)
Walter de Maria muuseumitöö 1966 alumiinium 4 x 36 x 36 inc
Walter de Maria äikeseväli (Quemado, New Mexico) roostevabast terasest teivast
Walter de Maria äikeseväli (Quemado, New Mexico) roostevabast terasest teivast
Walter de Maria äikeseväli (Quemado, New Mexico) roostevabast terasest teivast
Walter de Maria "The Earth Room", an Interior earth sculpture by Walter de Maria is an installation of 250 cubic yards of earth in a 3,600 square feet floor space, 22 inches high and weight 280,000 pounds. It was initiated by Dia Center for the Arts, the foundation which has ke
Walter de Maria An interior earth sculpture. 250 cubic yards of earth (197 cubic meters) 3,600 square feet of floor space (335 square meters) 22 inch depth of material (56 centimeters) Total weight of sculpture: 280,000 lbs. (127,300 kilos) The New York Earth Room, 1977
Walter de Maria miilipikkune joonistus Mojave kõrb, California 1968 aprill kriit,paralleel- sed jooned teineteisest 366 cm kaugusel
christo Christo, Valley Curtain,
christo Pont Neuf, Pariis 1986
christo Christo, The Umbrella Project, California and Japan, 1991
christo Christo, The Running Fence, Marin County, California, 1976
christo The Running Fence, view running into the sea.
Robert Smithson Robert Smithson, The Spiral Jetty, 1970, black basalt, limestone and earth, 1,500' (aerial photograph)
Robert Smithson Robert Smithson, The Spiral Jetty, from land
robert smithson "Sixth Mirror Displacement, from Yucatan Mirror Displacements (1-9)," by Robert Smithson, 1969, 9 chromogenic- development slides (exhibition prints, 2000), 12 x 12 inches,
robert smiths on –Asphalt Rundo wn –1969 –Asphalt, earth robert smithson
Robert Smithson Caida de asfalto, 1969,
Robert Smithson Robert Smithson Mirrors and Shelly Sand Fifty 12-inch x 48- inch mirrors, back to back; beach sand with shells or pebbles Approximately 28 feet long