Publication: Kein Land in Sicht. Der Klimawandel, der BND und das Ende der Land Art
Kein Land in Sicht. Der Klimawandel, der BND und das Ende der Land Art
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Fehrenbach, F., Krüger, M., Mersch, D., Böhme, H., Bartelsheim, S., Wagner, M., Hauser, J., Weltzien, F., Keazor, H., & Lange-Berndt, P. (2016). Kein Land in Sicht. Der Klimawandel, der BND und das Ende der Land Art. In M. Krüger & F. Fehrenbach (Eds.), Der Achte Tag. Naturbilder in der Kunst des 21. Jahrhunderts (pp. 59–75). De Gruyter.
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What part can a boulder lay in the context of the greatest threat to humanity in the 21st century: anthropogenic climate change? This paper will attempt - using Michael Heizer`s relocation of boulders in 1969 and 2012 as well as a simulation of a boulder by Stefan Sous in front of the new BND building in Berlin - to analyse how boulders become policy. What does it mean for the image of nature when both a museum and an institution geared towards invisibility and secrecy, like the Federal Information Bureau use art to stage themselves a
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Fehrenbach, F., Krüger, M., Mersch, D., Böhme, H., Bartelsheim, S., Wagner, M., Hauser, J., Weltzien, F., Keazor, H., & Lange-Berndt, P. (2016). Kein Land in Sicht. Der Klimawandel, der BND und das Ende der Land Art. In M. Krüger & F. Fehrenbach (Eds.), Der Achte Tag. Naturbilder in der Kunst des 21. Jahrhunderts (pp. 59–75). De Gruyter.