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Land Art is a modern art movement that explores the relationship between art and the environment in which it exists.
Although Land Art can be seen in museums, it is more commonly found outdoors. It will disappear over time. We call this ephemeral. All of our sculptures will erode in the coming days and months.
Students had to work collaboratively to create site-specific sculptures and document their work with digital photographs.
Land art is often inspired by natural processes. Land artists rejected the commercialization of art, and were also concerned for the environment. Their work reflected a general ‘back-to-the-land’ reaction against the destruction of the countryside through urbanization and industrialization.