Thrown rope / Peter Hutchinson ; essays by Carter Ratcliff and Bill Beckley.

"Although Peter Hutchinson has been working with land art since the 1960s, he has yet to receive his proper due. His work isn't found in galleries and he doesn't practice the kind of sensationalism that is typical of the art world. He is a refreshingly modest artist, and his delicate,...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hutchinson, Peter, 1930- (Author)
Other Authors: Beckley, Bill, 1946-, Ratcliff, Carter
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [2006]
Subjects:
Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of contents
Contributor biographical information
Description
Summary:"Although Peter Hutchinson has been working with land art since the 1960s, he has yet to receive his proper due. His work isn't found in galleries and he doesn't practice the kind of sensationalism that is typical of the art world. He is a refreshingly modest artist, and his delicate, fleeting work is extraordinarily beautiful, remarkably intelligent, and endlessly charming. It is our hope that Thrown Rope will place Hutchinson where he belongs: in the canon of modern art alongside Andy Goldsworthy and Robert Smithson. Hutchinson's works are ephemeral and evanescent, produced out in the open, where they are subject to the whims of nature. Much of it is the product of his "thrown rope" method--literally throwing ropes over an expanse of land, then placing lime or planting flowers along the lines determined by the ropes. The result is a snakelike garden or swerving lines of bleached land. Hutchinson has even thrown ropes underwater, planting flowers at the bottom of a lake or stringing oranges or onions beneath the water's surface. Such projects are just a slice of Hutchinson's many conceptual pieces. The photographs within Thrown Rope are all that exists to document Hutchinson's career. Reproduced here along with Hutchinson's own handwritten notes, they provide an inspirational look at one of the most under appreciated artists of our time."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:"A Blind Spot Book.".
Physical Description:1 online resource (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1280864850
1568986440
9781280864858
9781568986449
Requests
Request this item Request this AUT item so you can pick it up when you're at the library.
Interlibrary Loan With Interlibrary Loan you can request the item from another library. It's a free service.