Environmental & Natural Art Grading Period 3 1. Spiral Jetty Robert Smithson -1967 -1970.

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Environmental & Natural Art Grading Period 3 1

Spiral Jetty Robert Smithson

Running Fence Christo & Jeanne-Claude,

The Lighting Field Walter de Maria, 1977

Male Turkey – Birds of America John James Audubon, 1826

Madagascar Walton Ford, 2002 "The big, big thing I’m always looking for in my work is a sort of attraction- repulsion thing, where the stuff is beautiful to begin with until you notice that some sort of horrible violence is about to happen or is in the middle of happening. Or that it’s some sort of interior monologue." - Walton Ford

Colorado Springs, Colorado Robert Adams, 1968 Robert Adams’s refined black-and- white photographs document scenes of the American West of the past four decades, revealing the impact of human activity on the last vestiges of wilderness and open space. Although often devoid of human subjects, or sparsely populated, Adams’s photographs capture the physical traces of human life: a garbage-strewn roadside, a clear-cut forest, a half-built house.

EarthShip Michael Reynolds Earthships are the ultimate form of sustainable or "green" construction - creating no environmental pollution, having a ZERO carbon footprint, and capable of thriving completely off the "grid." The concept of the Earthship quenches the thirst of both our literally and figuratively HOT climate for environmentally friendly, sustainable and resource-conscious building practices.

Neukom Vivarium Mark Dion, 2006 Neukom Vivarium is a hybrid work of sculpture, architecture, environmental education and horticulture that connects art and science. Sited at the corner of Elliott Avenue and Broad Street, it features a sixty-foot-long "nurse log" in an eighty-foot-long custom-designed greenhouse. Set on a slab under the glass roof of the greenhouse, the log has been removed from the forest ecosystem and now inhabits an art system. Its ongoing decay and renewal represent nature as a complex system of cycles and processes. Visitors observe life forms within the log using magnifying glasses supplied in a cabinet designed by the artist. Illustrations of potential log inhabitants- bacteria, fungi, lichen, plants, and insects-decorate blue and white tiles that function as a field guide, assisting visitors' identification of

Wall at Storm King Andy Goldsworthy,