Below is a list of readings for the optional field trip to visit major works of land art in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas during the summer preceding the term. For related films, see the Bibliography.
[AA] = Schipsi, Lauren and Josef Helfenstein, eds. Art and Activism: Projects of John and Dominique de Menil. The Menil Collection, 2010. ISBN: 9780300123777.
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0 | On airport wifi (i.e. before departure) |
Land Arts of the American West Great Salt Lake Exploration Platform (GSLEP) The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) Land Use Database |
1 | Spiral Jetty, Sun Tunnels |
Alloway, Lawrence. “Site Inspection.” Artforum, October 1976, 49–55.
Kennedy, Randy. “How to Conserve Art That Lives in a Lake?” New York Times, November, 17, 2009: C1. Rubio, Fernando Domínguez. Landi, Ann. "Discovering Tunnels in the Sand." The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2012. |
2 | Wendover/CLUI, Double Negative |
Glueck, Grace. “Moving Mother Earth.” New York Times, October 6, 1968: D38. Heizer, Michael. “You Might Say I’m in the Construction Business.” ArtNews 76: 10 (December, 1977): 97–99.
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3 | Route 40 Driving Day |
Auping, Michael. “The Ecology and Economics of ‘Earth Art’,” Artweek (June 18, 1977): 1.
Frank, Della. “I Hate to See…/For Those Who Suffer in Life.” In Storm Pattern: Poems from Two Navajo Women: Poems by Della Frank & Roberta D. Joe. Navajo Community College Preses, 1993, pp. 20–21. Blahut, Chelsea. “City Under Siege.” In Architect, 104: 5 (May, 2015): 40. Optional:
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4 | Drive to El Paso (Car 1)/Drive to White Sands (Car 2) |
Thompson, A.R., B.G. Clark, et al. “The Very Large Array.” In The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 44, (October 1980): 151–167.
Kett, Robert J. "Monumentality as Method: Archaeology and Land Art in the Cold War.” Representations, Vol. 130 (Spring, 2015): 119–151. Optional Car #1: Kripa, Ersela and Stephen Mueller. “Infrastructure of Dust: Managing Particulate in the Borderland.” (PDF) ———. "Domestic Insecurities: Informal Housing and the Future of Low-Intensity Conflict.” (PDF) In MONU, Issue on Domestic Urbanism, 2016. Day after lightning Field (car specific): Beardsley, John. “Art and Authoritarianism: Walter De Maria’s Lightning Field.” October 16 (Spring 1981): 35–38. Nisbet, James. “A Brief Moment in the History of Photo‐Energy: Walter De Maria’s Lightning Field.” Grey Room 50 (Winter, 2013): 66–89. Optional Car #2: Building Technology Inc., Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, and National Park Service. |
5 | Drive to Marfa |
Tillim, Sidney. “Earthworks and the New Picturesque.” Artforum 7: 4 (December 1968): 43–45.
Larson, Kay. “New Landscapes in Art.” New York Times. May 13, 1979. Wilsey, Sean and Daphne Beal. "Lone Star Bohemia." Vanity Fair. July, 2012. Optional: Judd, Donald. "It's Hard to Find a Good Lamp" Talk Series. Kennedy, Randy. "Robert Irwin's Big Visions, Barely Seen." New York Times. January 1, 2016. |
6 | Marfa |
Tomkins, Caivin. "The Benefactor." The New Yorker. June 8, 1998, pp. 52–67. ———. "The Mission." The New Yorker. May 19, 2003, pp. 46–53. Kimmelman, Michael. “The Dia Generation.” The New York Times Magazine. April 6, 2003. Colacello, Bob. “Remains of the Dia.” Vanity Fair. September, 1996. Seman, Michael. "No Country for Old Developers: The Strange Tale of an Arts Boom, Bohemians, and 'Marfalafel' in the High Desert of Marfa, Texas." (PDF) Applied Research in Economic Development 5:3 (December, 2008): 25–31. Optional: "Chinati Foundation Announces Major New Work by Robert Irwin." Chinati Foundation. Vasquez, Sarah M. "With Controversy Behind Them, Irwin Project Under Way." Big Bend Now. October 8, 2015. Garcia, John Daniel. "Chinati Unveils Major New Work by Robert Irwin, Finally." Big Bend Now. July 21, 2016. "A One-Day Excursion from Marfa to the South." (PDF - 9.2MB) VisitMarfa.com. |
7 | Drive to Austin |
Potts, Alex. "Tactility: The Interrogation of Medium in Art of the 1960s." Art History 27: 282–304. Chave, Anna. Ginsburgh, V. and A.F. Penders. "Land Artists and Art Markets." In Journal of Cultural Economics 21 (1997): 219–228.
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8 | In Houston |
[AA] "Aesthetics as a Vocation." [AA] "Two Museums and Two Universities: Toward The Menil Collection." [AA] "Regard the Light: The Dan Flavin Installation at Richmond Hall."
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