Land art is that art that begins on the ground and ends on the ground; And it is one of the artistic trends Contemporary art that appeared in the sixties, in which the artist relied on nature to create his artworks By benefiting from all its components and by relationships that some consider a hybrid that does not belong to sculpture, architecture or for nature. At the same time, some consider the art of the land to be the art of reconciliation with nature and its components; so The artist presents his work with purely natural materials and is displayed in nature away from the exhibition halls The artworks embody the artist’s relationship with the earth and the world around him, reflecting his sense of the pain that he feels to the earth through his sense of it. This research comes to embody the forms of overlap and merger between the artist and the earth by tracing the history of the emergence of Land art and research into practices that embodied the artist's relationship with the environment in which he lives. use Research the descriptive analytical method in providing a visual analytical reading about some contemporary practices Land art. The research came out with a number of recommendations, the most important of which is that the idea of coexistence with the land Inclusion is one of the most important themes that Earth artists discuss.
Al Yahya, F., & Alsebani, K. (2021). Land art: the art of merging with nature. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Art and Technology, 4(1), 244-263. doi: 10.21608/ijmsat.2021.189072
MLA
Fakhriya Al Yahya; Khaled Alsebani. "Land art: the art of merging with nature", International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Art and Technology, 4, 1, 2021, 244-263. doi: 10.21608/ijmsat.2021.189072
HARVARD
Al Yahya, F., Alsebani, K. (2021). 'Land art: the art of merging with nature', International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Art and Technology, 4(1), pp. 244-263. doi: 10.21608/ijmsat.2021.189072
VANCOUVER
Al Yahya, F., Alsebani, K. Land art: the art of merging with nature. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Art and Technology, 2021; 4(1): 244-263. doi: 10.21608/ijmsat.2021.189072