In the summer and fall of 2009 a group of New Mexico arts organizations joined together to present LAND/ART, a large-scale collaboration, which explored the relationship between land, art, and community through exhibitions, site-specificart works, lectures, and performances. Focusing on "environmental" or "Land" art, the collaboration addressed our changing relationship to nature, and to offer a new or previously unconsidered understanding of the places in which we live. This book is the culmination and documentation of this six-month, and features the work of over forty artists including Michael Berman, Erika Blumenfeld, David Taylor, Basia Irland, Patrick Dougherty, Catalina Delgado Trunk, and Shelley Niro. --
Land art encompasses the full spectrum of human responses to a specific landscape over time. From the perspective of architect Chris Taylor and artist Bill Gilbert, land art ranges from...
Internationally renowned photographer Lucian Niemeyer and National Park Service historian Art G?mez have combined talents in a new presentation on New Mexico.
“Tribes are battling all over the country to protect sacred sites,” says Andy Baldwin, a lawyer for the Northern Jaune Quick To See Smith (Salish), The Court House Steps, Petroglyph Park series, 1987, ...
Suzanne Deats, a longtime New Mexico arts writer, has defined the ideas that set each of these artists apart from all the others, and has revealed the personalities behind the works of art.
This collection of elegantly composed black-and-white images by one of New Mexico’s most accomplished photographers, celebrates the state’s captivating physical variety and enduring allure.
The first career-spanning catalog of the work of Gianfranco Gorgoni, whose iconic photographs established Land Art as one of the major art movements of the twentieth century.
This dynamic showcase of the work of 104 of New Mexico's top gallery artists takes you on a trip inside their world by presenting personal favorites and major pieces in this beautiful book.
This book features fifteen drawings and paintings of katsina subjects and thirty-eight additional works that resulted from the artist's deep exploration of the distinctive architecture and cultural objects of northern...
Volume 1 of A Land So Remote elegantly illustrates the development of religious art in northern New Mexico during an active period of over 125 years. To sustain their faith...
In Barnett Newman: Selected Writings and Interviews. Ed. John O'Neill. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. Reynolds, Ann. Robert Smithson: Learning from New Jersey and Elsewhere. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.