On, In, and Within a Place Six Modes of Operation in Israeli Conceptual Art and Landscape Architecture in the 1970s

Efrat Hildesheim, Tal Alon-Mozes, Eran Neuman

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Abstract

This article examines six modes of operation on, in, and within a place in Israeli conceptual art and landscape architecture. These modes—action-in-place; intervention; place-making; representation; readymade; and second-nature—maintain landscape architecture’s conception of a genius loci, the spirit of the place. They also attend to place as a new and critical means of operation in the 1970s emerging field of conceptual art. This article explores diverse attitudes and motivations for operating with/in place, as it became a fundamental issue in the international arena in the 1970s, in relation to Israeli cultural, political, social, and environmental concerns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-135
Number of pages31
JournalIsrael Studies Review
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Israeli conceptual art
  • Israeli landscape architecture
  • genius loci
  • ideology
  • place
  • place perception
  • the 1970s

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