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摘要
摘要本文介绍了美国后极简主义实验在意大利的接受情况,如地球艺术、Antiform和过程艺术。Trini描述了Walter De Maria、Claes Oldenburg、Robert Smithson、Dennis Oppenheim、Robert Morris、Michael Heizer的地球作品,以及1968年在纽约弗吉尼亚Dwan画廊举行的地球作品展览。
Abstract This text addresses the reception in Italy of American Post-minimalist experiments such as Earth art, Antiform, and Process Art. Trini describes the Earthworks by Walter De Maria, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Smithson, Dennis Oppenheim, Robert Morris, Michael Heizer, and the exhibition Earthworks, held at Virginia Dwan Gallery, New York, 1968.