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Radical Landscapes
Art Explora launches a mobile museum in the UK in collaboration with Tate Liverpool and MuMo! The artworks, part of the exhibition Radical Landscapes, is about the relationship between artists, land, history, and identity. A great opportunity to explore the link between art and nature. Enjoy!

Using materials such as wood, stone and snow, Andy Goldsworthy’s Land Art explores our connection with nature. TateShots visited him at his studio in southwest Scotland and took a walk with him through the landscape that is at the heart of his work. Land art is art that is made directly in the landscape, sculpting the land itself into earthworks or making structures in the landscape using natural materials such as rocks or twigs. Land art is usually documented in artworks using photographs and maps which the artist could exhibit in a gallery. Land artists also made land art in the gallery by bringing in material from the landscape and using it to create installations.

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On the agenda
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Andy Goldsworthy – ‘We Share a Connection with Stone’
By: Tate
video - 9:25
Radical Landscapes: British Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities in Art
By: Tate
video - 16:30
How Climate Changes Art
By: The Art Assignment
video - 7:28
The Case for Land Art
By: The Art Assignment
video - 1:00
Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson
By: Art Explora
video - 7:50
Constable’s iconic Hay Wain in 10 minutes or less
By: The National Gallery
video - 31:02
John Constable: The radical landscape of The Hay Wain
By: The National Gallery
video - 10:43
A curated look at: A day in the countryside
By: The National Gallery