The Ethics of Earth Art /
In a major study of American architecture during World War II, Andrew M. Shanken focuses on the culture of anticipation that arose in this period, as out-of-work architects turned their energies from the built to the unbuilt, redefining themselves as planners and creating original designs to excite...
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London :
University of Minnesota Press,
2010.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: At the Limit of Form
- Contemporary Art and the Nature of Site
- Spiral Jetty: Allegory and the Recovery of the Elemental
- Ecotechnology and the Receptive Surface
- The Body as Limit Conclusion: Facing the Earth Ethically.


