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Site-Specific Art and The Situation
Attempting to Understand the Relationship Between Modern Art, Location, and Significance
"To move the work is to destroy the work." ~ Richard Serra
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Meredith Monk is Coming to Wake Forest!!
Along with several other artists, Monk will be part of the WFU Entrepreneurship department's
Creativity Symposium
March 18-20
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Luhring Augustine - Collection of Several Site Artists
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Site-Specific Art at the Guggenheim Museum
Daniel Buren
Dennis Oppenheim
Meredith Monk
Michaelangelo Pistoletto
Krzysztof Wodiczko
Athena Tacha
Andy Goldsworthy
Robert Smithson
Christo
Christo's "Gates" (2005)
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Susan Howe and situatedness
Site-Specificity in Music
Site-Specificity in Dance
Olson, America, & Projective Verse
Site-Specificity in Literature
Maximus, Ezra Pound & Envelopes
Situationism & Ephemerality
Victoria Newhouse on Art Placement
Rachel Whitread's "House" (1993)
Meredith Monk is Coming to Wake Forest!!
Remaining Thoughts on Today's Presentation
Questions About Today's Reading
Environmental Art
Site-Specific Architecture
Identifying Site-Specific Art
Curious about our Title Picture?
Reading Assignment for 2/10
Marta Thoma's "Earth Tear" (1993)
Dan Perjovschi" "Projects 85" at the MOMA (2007)
Andy Goldsworthy’s "Dandelions and Hole"
Jaume Plensa's "Crown Fountain" in Chicago (2004)
Robert Morris' "Untitled" (1965)
Ann Hamilton's "Untitled" at Seattle's Central Library (2004)
Rebecca Horn's "Homenatge a la Barceloneta" (1992)
David Mach's "Out of Order" (1989)
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