Preview: "Ends Of The Earth: Land Art To 1974" At MOCA

An exclusive preview of MOCA's highly anticipated new exhibition.

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Intro

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Alice Aycock

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Dibbets

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Jan Dibbets
A Trace in the Wood in the Form of an Angle of 30° - Crossing the Path, 1969
Gelatin-silver print
64 15/16 x 44 1/2 in. (165 x 113 cm)
Collection of Dr. R. & H. Matthys 

Jari

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Group “i”
E. Jari, 1966
Approximately 12 tons gravel (4 truckloads), conveyor belt
Collection of Group “i”
Photo: Group “i 

Ginzburg

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Carlos Ginzburg
Tierra (Land), July 1971
Eight gelatin-silver prints
9 7/16 • 7 1/16 in. (24 • 18 cm) each
Courtesy of the artist and Henrique Faria Fine Art, New York 

Gudmundsson

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Kristjan Gudmundsson
Painting of the specific gravity of the planet Earth, 1972-73 Acrylic on metal
16 1/8 x 16 7/16 x 2 3/4 in. (41 x 41.7 x 7 cm)
507.33 gr/91.760 mm3
Sólveig Magnúsdóttir, Reykjavik 

Long

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Patricia Johanson
Stephen Long, 1968
16mm film transferred to DVD, 1968
Edited by Joanna Alexander, WNET-TV, New York, 2011 5 minutes
Museum of Modern Art Film Archive
© Patricia Johanson
Photo: courtesy the artist 

Liverpool

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Keith Arnatt
Liverpool Beach Burial, 1968
Vintage silver gelatin print, printed by the artist 10 1/4 x 7 1/8 inches
Estate of Keith Arnatt, London
Image courtesy Maureen Paley, London and The Estate of Keith Arnatt 

LA Region

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Michael Snow
La région centrale, 1971
16mm film
191 minutes
© Michael Snow
Image courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, NY 

Spiral

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California

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John Baldessari
California Map Project Part II: State Capital, 1969 Archival inkjet print mounted on Dibond
10 x 8 inches (24.4 x 20.32 cm)
Collection of Lawrence Weiner, New York 

Harrison

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Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison
Hog Pasture: Survival Piece #1, 1970–71
Wooden container of earth with light box of equal size above, planted with R. Shumway Seedsman’s Annual Hog Pasture Mix
48 x 96 x 144 inches
Installation view, “Earth, Air, Fire, Water” exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA 1971
Photo: courtesy the artists 

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