Art Criticism I Ventured to Michael Heizer’s Remote Land Art Masterwork—And Left Transformed The pioneering land artist and renegade visionary turned 80 this week. We celebrated by visiting his desert masterpiece 'City' and will never be the same. By William Van Meter, Nov 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Taryn Simon’s Participatory New Sculpture Makes a Game of Politics Inspired by Ancient Athenian polling device, Simon's monolithic work operates as an interactive game for visitors. By Annikka Olsen, Oct 26, 2024
Art History Why Walter De Maria’s ‘The Lightning Field’ Remains a Striking Work of Land Art Here are three things you may not know about the iconic and remote installation. By Katie White, Jun 4, 2024
Art World An Insider’s Guide to Collecting Land Art Supporting ambitious outdoor works challenges traditional models of ownership and preservation. By Eileen Kinsella, May 31, 2024
The Art Angle The Art Angle Presents: Artist Jim Denevan on Creating Massive Land Artworks That Are Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Artnet caught up with the acclaimed artist as he prepared a colossal piece for “You Only Live Once,” a new project celebrating the all-new 2024 Lexus GX. By Artnet News in Paid Partnership with Lexus, May 23, 2024
Art World Land Artist Jim Denevan Crafts a Monumental Testament to Adventure Lexus and Artnet teamed up for an ambitious project titled "You Only Live Once" featuring an artwork that encourages us to make the most of every moment. By Artnet News in Paid Partnership with Lexus, May 23, 2024
Artists 7 Women Land Art Pioneers (and Where to Find Their Work) From Nancy Holt to Mary Miss, meet the women who shaped the American land art movement. By Karen Chernick, May 21, 2024
Art Guides Here Are 7 Masterworks of Land Art Hidden Across the United States Our guide to some of the key works of the movement (and where to find them). By Gabriella Angeleti, May 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions How Storm King Art Center Became One of the World’s Top Sculpture Parks The museum's open-air art, made by artists including Alexander Calder and Maya Lin, has brought it international recognition. By Lee Carter, May 19, 2024
Artists Artist Meg Webster on Sculpting ‘Power Objects’ With Soil, Moss, and Beeswax A major show of early works now on view Dia Beacon overwhelms the senses. By Dian Parker, May 17, 2024
Artists Earth Art Pioneer Alan Sonfist on Galvanizing a New Generation of Land Artists A key figure of the environmental art movement addresses the fragility of our natural world. By Dian Parker, May 14, 2024
Artists Meet the New Generation of Land Artists Bringing the Earth Inside These six rising artists are redefining the medium with awe-inspiring, multi-sensory indoor installations. By Emily Steer, May 9, 2024
People ‘I Love Thinking of Land as a Living Thing’: Artist Teresita Fernández on Working With Nature as Material The artist's work will be in dialogue with land works by Robert Smithson at SITE Santa Fe this summer. By Devorah Lauter, May 9, 2024