Art and the Environment
Art and the Environment “The land is not the setting for the work but a part of the work.” So did the artist Walter de Maria describe The Lightning Field (1980), a site-specific, environmental work of art built in an isolated part of western New Mexico. In this seminar we will discuss the different ways that recent artists have used, commented upon, and at times altered their surrounding environment. We will take an expansive view of the term "environmental" in our seminar as we explore natural, urban, media-based, and conceptual artistic environments.
This was my first year seminar and Professor Vazquez was far too harsh of a grader/professor for a FYS. The course was also not what was described in the catalog. Heard he is better for more upper-level classes.