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Titel och upphov Richard Long : a line made by walking
Utgivning, distribution etc. Afterall Books , London ; 2010 : 2010
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN 978-1-84638-060-0 978-1-84638-058-7 978-1-84638-058-7 1-84638-058-8 1-84638-058-8 1-84638-060-X 1-84638-060-X 978-1-84638-060-0
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In 1967, Richard Long, then twenty-two years old and a student at Saint Martin's School of Art in London, walked back and forth along a straight line in the grass in the English countryside, leaving a track that he then photographed in black and white. The resulting work, A Line Made by Walking, was not only the starting point for Long's career as an artist but also a landmark for a new kind of art emerging in Europe and the Americas. Although A Line Made by Walking is an instantly recognizable work, no detailed analysis of this foundational piece has yet been published. At a time when Richard Long's career is being celebrated and reassessed, this study by writer and curator Dieter Roelstraete could not be more timely.