Such creative fieldwork could be considered Earth art, or land art—a movement that started in the 1960s to draw attention to the natural world, expand the definition of sculpture, and to reject ...
More than six hundred feet in diameter, Spine of the Earth was as monumental in scale as the land art of Albuquerque’s male colleagues, but only for an instant. It stood in stark contrast to the ...
Painting by Mary Parrish, National Museum of Natural History via University of New Hampshire When land plants were still ... giant spires of life poked from the Earth. Fossils of these mysterious ...