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Programme 9: Outside In The Art Works
Title: A Line made by Walking Artist: Richard Long Medium: Photograph and pencil on board Date: 1967 Rather than making images of the landscape Richard Long (born 1945) works in the landscape, manipulating it and changing its appearance, even if the change is temporary. His work often takes the form of a walk an experience that takes place through space and over time and he records his progress either through words or photography. This work involved walking along one line, going up and down until the grass had worn away. Clearly the grass would grow back, but the photograph has recorded the result of his actions. Title: Red Slate Circle Artist: Richard Long Medium: Slate Date: 1988 As a part of some of his walks Long would rearrange elements of the landscape for example he would organise scattered stones into neat circles. Gradually over time these might become dispersed. He also started to collect stones from one location and move them to another. This could include transporting them to an art gallery, as it has with this red slate from the United States, which has found its home in Tate Modern. Elements of one place are gathered in another, thus making a link between the two places. They also change the appearance of the gallery. In itself the work is like an image of a landscape, like a miniature mountain range a small-scale sculpture of the Rockies, perhaps, or a section of the surface of Mars. Title: Waterfall Line Artist: Richard Long Medium: China clay Date: 2000 As in the other works Longs actions are clearly recorded in this piece. It is made using white China clay from Cornwall again material from one place is being used to influence another. After one of the walls of Tate Modern had been painted black, the clay was made into a form of paint by mixing it with water. Standing on a ladder Long rapidly applied it to the top of the wall in a long rectangular strip. The swirling marks of his fingers are clearly visible. Underneath the frantic gestures of his hands the clay has splashed down the walls, creating the waterfall of the title.
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