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Environmental and Land Art Accompanies 'Fingermaze' in Hove Park Schools Resource Produced by Brighton & Hove City Council and Brighton & Hove Arts Commission February 2007

Environmental land art_presentation[1]

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A presentation of artists work to accompany the 'Fingermaze' teachers resource. Images of artists working within the genres of land and environmental art from Smithson's 'Spiral Jetty' to more contemporary practise. Aimed at KS2-3, but readily adaptable.

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Environmental and Land Art

Accompanies 'Fingermaze' in Hove Park Schools ResourceProduced by Brighton & Hove City Council and Brighton & Hove Arts Commission

February 2007

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Slide 2. Lascaux cave paintings

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Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson

© The estate of Robert SmithsonSlide 3. ‘Spiral Jetty’, Robert Smithson, 1970

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Slide 4. ‘Roden Crater’, James Turrell, 1974-present

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David Nash ‘Incised Pyramid, Sphere Cube’

© the artist, courtesy Annely Juda Fine Art.Slide 5. ‘Incised Pyramid, Sphere, Cube’, David Nash, 2000

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© The Artist, courtesy Annely Juda Fine Art.Slide 6. ‘Wooden Boulder’ Project, David Nash, 1978-present

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David Nash ‘Wooden Boulder in snow’

© The Artist, courtesy Annely Juda Fine Art.Slide 7. ‘Wooden Boulder’ Project, David Nash, 1978-present

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Photo © Matthew AndrewsSlide 8. ‘Fingermaze’, Chris Drury, stone & lime mortar, Hove Park, 2006

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Photo © Roger BamberSlide 9. ‘Fingermaze’, Chris Drury, mown grass, Stanmer Park, Brighton 2006

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Slide 10. ‘Fingerprint Mural’, Chris Drury, earth, Montalvo, 2005

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Slide 11. ‘Heart of Reeds’ Chris Drury, living reed bed, Lewes, 2004

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Richard Long

Image courtesy of the artistSlide 12. ‘Mahalakshmi Hill Line’, Richard Long, Warli Tribal Land, Maharashtra, India, 2003

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Richard Long ‘A walking and running circle’

Image courtesy of the artistSlide 13. ‘A Walking and Running Circle’, Richard Long, Warli Tribal land, India, 2003

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Richard long

Image courtesy of the artistSlide 14. ‘A Walking and Running Circle’, Richard Long, Warli Tribal land, India, 2003

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Image courtesy of the artistSlide 15. ‘One Hour’ Richard Long, textwork, 1984

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Richard Box ‘The Field’

Photo by Stuart Bunce, courtesy of the artistSlide 16. ‘The Field’ Richard Box, fluorescent tubes in power field, Bristol, 2004

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Photo. courtesy of the artist.Slide 17. ‘Brains’ Richard Box, neon tubes in power field, Wales, 2002

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Karen Moser ‘Enlightening globes’

Slide 18. ‘Enlightening Globes’, Karen Moser, mixed media, 2003

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Slide 19. ‘Running Tap’, Mark McGowan, 2005

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Simon Starling

Slide 20. ‘Unnecessary Car Journey’, Mark McGowan, 2005

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Copyright Simon Starling, courtesy of Glasgow City Council (Museums)Slide 21. ‘Tabernas Desert Run’, Simon Starling, mixed media, 2004

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Copyright Simon Starling, courtesy of Glasgow City Council (Museums)Slide 22. ‘Tabernas Desert Run’, Simon Starling, watercolour on paper, 2004

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Image courtesy of the Cass Sculpture Foundation.Slide 23. ‘Icarus Palm’, Douglas White, discarded tyres, 2005

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Justin Carter ‘Sustainable indulgence’

Slide 24. ‘Sustainable Indulgence’, Justin Carter, 2004