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"LAND ART"

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In the summer semester 2021, the module Form and Design deals with Land Art, as well as its possibilities and conditions for the production of artistic works.

 

Site and non-site are terms coined by land art artist Robert Smithson that fundamentally question and rethink the space of the artwork and the space of the exhibition. The site for a work of art, the Site, is not chosen in a gallery space, but outside, in the open landscape. A kind of 'interior land art' is shown in the gallery space: transferred earth material, photographic and graphic presentations and the like, which form a so-called non-place of the work, theNon-Site. Site and non-site are mutually dependent: material and metaphorical entanglements are created between the site and the non-site that go beyond the boundaries of the exhibition space.

 

Parallels to the current situation of the pandemic can be observed here with regard to the evaluation of spaces: Indoor spaces do not meet the demands currently placed on them - certain activities are shifting to outdoor spaces - media-supported mediation determines the visibility of works and thus influences their production and reception. This year's module also sees itself involved in this dynamic.

 

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Christoph Meier

Fridolin Welte

Eva Sommeregger