Ian Hamilton Finlay Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Ian Hamilton Finlay fue un artista escocés reconocido por su innovador trabajo con la poesía concreta, donde la disposición y la tipografía de las palabras contribuyen al efecto general. Su práctica artística evolucionó desde la escritura de cuentos y poemas hasta la creación de 'poemas-objeto' inscritos en piedra. Frecuentemente integró estas obras en entornos naturales, ejemplificado por su célebre jardín, Little Sparta. La obra de Finlay explora la relación entre el lenguaje, el arte y la naturaleza a través de elementos visuales y textuales.



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- 334 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This volume surveys the life and work of the Scottish poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, who is best known for his extraordinary garden, Little Sparta, a unique "poem of place" in which poetry, sculpture, and horticulture intersect. This book directs sustained attention to Finlay the verbal artist, revealing the full breadth and richness of his poetics. It illuminates the evolution from his early years of composing plays, stories, and lyrical poems to his discovery of Concrete poetry and his emergence as a key figure in the international avant-garde of the 1960s.
Land & Environmental Art
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The traditional landscape genre was radically transformed in the 1960s when many artists stopped merely representing the land and made their mark directly in the environment. Drawn by the vast uncultivated spaces of the desert and mountain as well as post-industrial wastelands, artists such as Michael Heizer, Nancy Holt or Robert Smithson moved earth to create colossal primal symbols. Others punctuated the horizon with man-made signposts, such as Christo's Running Fence or Walter de Maria's Lightning Field. Journeys became works of art for Richard Long whilst Dennis Oppenheim and Ana Mendieta immersed their bodies in the contours of the land.