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  1. Earthwards: Robert Smithson and Art after Babel.Gary Shapiro - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (1):78-80.
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  • Nature Restoration Without Dissimulation.Thomas Heyd - 2002 - Essays in Philosophy 3 (1):38-48.
    On the face of it, the expression "nature restoration" may seem an oxymoron, for one may ask whether it makes any sense to suppose that human beings could restore that which is not human. Several writers recently have argued that, strictly speaking, this is nonsense and, furthermore, that the conceptual confusion involved may lead to ethically problematic consequences. In this essay I begin by discussing the problematic perceived in the notion of nature restoration. I proceed to consider Japanese gardens and (...)
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  • Is Environmental Art an Aesthetic Affront to Nature?Allen Carlson - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):635 - 650.
    In this discussion I consider one aesthetic issue which arises from certain intimate relationships between art and nature. The background to these relationships can be traced to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It includes factors of considerable importance in the history of the aesthetic appreciation of nature such as the eighteenth century infatuation with landscape gardening and the continuingly influential role of landscape painting. Here, however, I concentrate on these relationships only as exemplified in a contemporary phenomenon – environmental art. (...)
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  • Landscape and Western Art.Malcolm Andrews - 1999 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book explores many issues raised by the range of ideas and images of the natural world in Western art since the Renaissance. The whole concept of landscape is examined as a representation of the relationship between the human and natural worlds. Featured artists include Claude, Freidrich, Turner, Cole and Ruisdael, and many different forms of landscape art are addressed, such as land art, painting, photography, garden design, panorama and cartography.
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  • Earthworks and Beyond: Contemporary Art in the Landscape.Director of Garden and Landscape Studies John Beardsley & John Beardsley - 1998
    The third edition updated and expanded survey of the influential Land Art Movement details the most recent and interesting efforts by artistsoften in collaboration with architects and city plannersto transform ravaged landscapes and desolate cityscapes into pleasure-giving parks and artworks. 210 illustrations. 80 in full color.
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  • The Ethics of Earthworks.Peter Humphrey - 1985 - Environmental Ethics 7 (1):5-21.
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  • Environmental directions for aesthetics and the arts.Yuriko Saito - 2002 - In Arnold Berleant (ed.), The Environment and the Arts. Ashgate Press. pp. 171--185.
     
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  • Earthworks: Art and the Landscape of the Sixties.Suzaan Boettger - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):309-311.
     
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