Richard Long
In this extract from the long-running arts programme, Richard Baker introduces a short film celebrating the elusive English sculptor and land artist Richard Long. (1983)
In this extract from the long-running arts programme, Richard Baker introduces a short film celebrating the elusive English sculptor and land artist Richard Long, showing him at work on Dartmoor. The item is followed by a studio discussion with David Brown, Assistant Keeper in Modern Collections at the Tate Gallery, and writer and critic Edward Lucie-Smith, who debate whether Long's reputation has exceeded his true value as an artist.
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Richard Long
Duration: 21:59
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Richard Long was born in 1945. Throughout his life, he has created art in the landscape of every continent except Antarctica. He achieves inspiration through walking, which he considers an art form and part of the creative process. Today, he is mindful of environmental issues and so dismantles his larger sculptures after photographing them. His work has been exhibited around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. In 1989, he was awarded the Turner Prize.
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