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Nils Udo

Art in Nature

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Sculptures that bloom, grow foliage, and change color with the seasons are hallmarks of Nils-Udo's work, which stands out among Land Artists by integrating the vital spark of nature into the artistic process. Nature becomes not just a model but the object of creativity itself. Since 1972, Nils-Udo's work has resonated deeply, transcending borders and categories, as it reflects a universal quest for self-discovery through nature. His installations involve undestructive gestures, subtly realigning colors, plants, and natural elements to create compositions that encapsulate the spectrum of natural forms inspiring architecture and ornamentation throughout history. The artist serves as a mediator, with profound creativity stemming from solitary reflection and personal journeys. His artwork shares a unique vision of the world. To document this journey, Nils-Udo employs photography to capture the living process of change in his work, showcasing growth, life, and occasionally death. This book presents 109 of his installations, many accompanied by the artist's insights. Art critic Hubert Besacier contextualizes Nils-Udo's contributions within the history of artistic practice, discussing his methods, materials, and challenges. The viewer is invited to immerse themselves in the enigmatic silence of Nils-Udo's images.

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Nils Udo, Nils Udo, Hubert Besacier

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Titre
Nils Udo
Sous-titre
Art in Nature
Éditeur
Flammarion
Publié
2002
Format
rigide
Pages
160
ISBN10
2080108913
ISBN13
9782080108913
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Sculptures that bloom, grow foliage, and change color with the seasons are hallmarks of Nils-Udo's work, which stands out among Land Artists by integrating the vital spark of nature into the artistic process. Nature becomes not just a model but the object of creativity itself. Since 1972, Nils-Udo's work has resonated deeply, transcending borders and categories, as it reflects a universal quest for self-discovery through nature. His installations involve undestructive gestures, subtly realigning colors, plants, and natural elements to create compositions that encapsulate the spectrum of natural forms inspiring architecture and ornamentation throughout history. The artist serves as a mediator, with profound creativity stemming from solitary reflection and personal journeys. His artwork shares a unique vision of the world. To document this journey, Nils-Udo employs photography to capture the living process of change in his work, showcasing growth, life, and occasionally death. This book presents 109 of his installations, many accompanied by the artist's insights. Art critic Hubert Besacier contextualizes Nils-Udo's contributions within the history of artistic practice, discussing his methods, materials, and challenges. The viewer is invited to immerse themselves in the enigmatic silence of Nils-Udo's images.