Nature, the End of Art
Auteur : Alan Sonfist, Wolfgang Becker, Robert Rosenblum
Date de publication : 2004
Éditeur : Gli Ori
Nombre de pages : 279
Résumé du livre
Long considered a pioneer creator of ecological artworks for urban environments, Alan Sonfist has been fusing human history and the natural environment since the mid-1960s. Few artists have had such an unswerving, or generative, interest in the landscape--be it physical, social, or historical--that surrounds us. Alan Sonfist is that rare species of artist--not just a pioneer in a particular form or approach but a real trailblazer whose ideas have remained consistently interesting over the course of an entire career. No history of post-war art would be complete without an acknowledgement of his achievement.