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Stone and Natural Geometry - Peter Randall-Page
in Newcastle - Jennifer Mullins
Geometry and the Manifestation of Glory - Ian
Thompson
Sturry Road Garden - Alison Wainman
The Art and Gardens at Tremenheere - Neil
Armstrong
The Revelation of Light, James Turrell at
the Yorkshire Sculpture Park - Clare Lilley
Gunpowder Park - Eileen Woods & Tony Beckwith
Stones and Spirits - Kenneth Lymer
The Shapwick Giant Project - Olivia Keith
Learning the Land - Linda Gordon
The Urban Forester - Alex Trouton
Whatever Happened to the Polar Bears? - Terry
Fairman
Weather into Art - Barry Larking
The Wilderness of the Imagination - Robert
Robertson
Art and Change Seminar report - Tam Giles |
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In
this issue: 33 Arts, Sciences and Ecology
Prospect and Refuge at the Ferens - Jay
Appleton
Arts and Ecology - Royal Society of Arts
First Symposium 'Ecology and Artistic
Practice' Wallace Heim
Positive Diversions After Art and Nature -
Graham Cooper
RSA WEEE Man - An environmental awareness
initiative from the RSA, Canon Europe and Reco-Vie
Recycling Rob Holdaway
Free Form and Hothouse - Joanne Milmoe
Something Stirring in the Forest... - Clive
Adams
The 13th Mythic Garden Sculpture Exhibition -
Stone Lane Gardens, Chagford June Ashburner
Blue Skies in Green Fields - a review - Art
and Agriculture Conference, Writtle College,
Essex Terry Fairman
Seminar: Arts and Change 'Can art change
anything?' Tam Giles
How many legs? - Martin Spray
Trees for Cities - Helen Pipppard
Book Reviews
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32 Gunpowder Park Issue |
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In this issue 31 L+AN 10th Anniversary Issue
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In this issue: 30 LAND ART AND LAND USE II The Medium and the Message - Clinton Chaloner sums up Day 1 of the Conference The Work of Memory - Jill Raggett on French artist Marie Claude Quignon’s residency at Writtle College Present - Cecile Elstein’s temporary artwork and the DVD REVELATION - Maureen Kendal and FATBAND’s hidden cameras at Gunpowder Park YSP: the Place - Anna Bowman’s introduction to YSP’s history and mission Gunpowder Park - Tony Beckwith and Eileen Woods report about Lee Valley’s latest joint project with the L&A Network Organic Architecture - Edward Cullinan reveals his inspiration for the Downland Gridshell Art and the Travelling Landscape - Katy Hallett gives examples of Sustrans’ Public Arts Programme Independent Quarry - Hannah Sofaer and Paul Crabtree on PSQT and the MIST Programme Kamiyama - Lorna Green on finding inspiration in Japan Gateway to the Future - Chrysalis Arts’ market town visioning weekend in Skipton The Swifts’ Road - Jeff Higley reconnects inner and outer landscapes Interventions at YSP - Examples of L&A Network members’ temporary responses to the place on Day 3 of the Conference Network News & Reviews -
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In this issue: 29 THE AMERICAN ISSUE Co edited by Anne Katrin Speiss and Sue Lebouvier Alternative Aesthetics - Suzi Gablik writes about The Bigger Picture Build It and They Will Come - Belinda Davis on Gary Greff’s ‘Enchanted Highway’ in North Dakota Community Architecture - Andrea Oppenheimer Dean on Samuel Mockbee’s Rural Studio in Alabama A Prairie Art Story - Stan Herd on his earthwork designs in Kansas, Iowa and New York Art to Serve the Spirit - the work of Meadowsweet Dairy, California greenmuseum.org - Sam Bower about the world’s first online environmental art museum Ecoventions qua an Arendtian Account of Freedom, Action and Miracles - Sue Spaid discusses ‘ecoventions’ and the writings of Hannah Arendt Artscapes - Susan Steinman on her community-based sculptures and the underlying principles guiding her work A Living Library - Bonnie Ora Sherk on Living Libraries, Life Frames and Think Parks My Adventures as an Eco Artist - Jo Hanson on being inspired by debris found in the streets of San Francisco Time Travel in Public Landscapes - Mierle Laderman Ukeles on transforming landfill sites on a grand scale Seeing the Sun at the WTC - Jean Gardner on Daniel Libeskind’s design for Ground Zero, and what he could learn from James Turrell The Great American Road Trip - Roberley Bell on her journey to the great land art sights in the south-western deserts 24 An Eco Art Manifesto - Linda Weintraub invites comments Landscapes of Meaning - Daniel McCormick on his ecological installations in the watershed Fecund Landscapes: Art and Process in Public Parks - Patricia Johanson on her designs for sewage-processing water parks Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind - Ronald John Vierling on Lynne Hull’s ‘trans-species’ sculptures Wheat in the City - Agnes Denes on ‘benign problem-solving’ Markings - George Hargreaves on an art installation under the Highway Parts Reflecting the Whole - Katrin Spiess interviews Jackie Brookner L&A Chairman’s Report Book Reviews Events Diary
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In this issue: 28 EAST OF ENGLAND Art and the Urban Landscape of East London - Jane Riches of UEL about their MA Art in Architecture course The Regeneration of an Urban Corridor through Art - Tracey McNulty of Barking & Dagenham Council about the A13 Artscape project Doing the Talk without the Walk - Bhavesh Hindocha of ‘Loud Minority’ about community consultation in Three Mills Island On the Other Hand - Nikki Christie of Lee Valley Park about the programme of cultural events on Three Mills Island Public Art: the Bigger Picture - Samantha Haynes, graduate from the UEL’s MA Art in Architecture course, about her work The WaterWorks - Tony Beckwith about a unique site in Leyton New L&A Chairman’s Statement - Eileen Woods, new Chairman of the Landscape & Arts Network, about her plans for the future of the organisation Thameside Sculpture… - Adam Cook reviews a recent L&A lecture by Peter Randall-Page Form Thames to Tamar- Ian Matthews about the work of miniature painter Ian Pethers Network News & Reviews
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In this issue: 27 A Memory of Water - Jeff Higley’s canoe for Lee Valley Mud and the Present Moment - Edith Slee’s clay vessels Drawn to the Hedge - Olivia Keith’s natural inks How to Grow a Sculpture - Jon Warnes’ guide to working with living willow Dry Stone Walls - Margaret Ribchester’s ode to stone waller’s craft New Wilderness - Clinton Chaloner’s encounter with a nuclear tomb Harnessing the Wind - Geoff Pridmore’s story of the Gai Energy Centre in Cornwall ‘Extreme Tectonics’ - Artemis’ ‘on-the-edge’ garden in Westonbirt Field of Vision - PALP’s Worms, Wild Things and Mothshadows in Tremenheere Quantum Cloud - Elliott Wood Partnership’s work on Antony Gormley’s sculpture for the Millennium Network News - LAN South East and CCANW updates Forest of Dean - Martin Spray’s report from the L&A weekend in the woods Ken Fieldhouse (1948 - 2002) Sheila Harvey’s tribute to a good friend and valued colleague who will be sadly missed by us all Network News & Reviews
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No.26 Ethnicity No.25 Japan 2001 No.24 Art and Ecology No.23 Scotland No.22 Out of print No.21 Out of print No.20 The South-East No.19 Wales No.18 The South-West No.17 Ireland No.16 Interdisciplinary Issue No.15 Local Council Public Art Projects No.14 Art and Education No.13 Out of print No.12 Out of print No.11 Visions
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