Not exact matches
Randolph Sims helped American Land
Artist Michael Heizer use land
moving equipment for the first time on Nevada's Coyote Dry Lake in 1968.
Ironically, not only were their monumental landscape projects extremely expensive to complete (often requiring land - purchase as well as the use of earth -
moving equipment), thus necessitating financial support from the very system that the
artists despised, but these works were typically situated in remote places accessible only by the super-rich, and properly viewable only from the air.
Following the original «PeaRoeFormance» at David Zwirner, Rhoades
moved the
equipment to the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (MUMOK) in Vienna, reassembling it within a large arrangement of working tables and chairs, scaffolding, and various machinery, some of which were drawn from prior works by the
artist.