LAND/ART in Art Ltd.
excerpt from "Down to Earth", published in art ltd. magazine, Sept. 2009,
"On June 27, a small non-profit contemporary art space in Albuquerque, New Mexico, quietly launched a six-months-long series of exhibitions examining human relationships to the land. Three years in the making, the LAND/ART projects organizers were depending on cooperative ties established among the city's various arts institutions to create a larger impact than would usually be possible in a town not known as an arts center. The nebulous network of groups, each linked to curators who in turn selected artists and specific proposals, would support an appropriately wide range of work attacking the ever-expanding category of "land art."
Read the complete story here.
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Bill Gilbert,
LAND/ART 2009,
Suzanne Sbarge
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