LITA ALBUQUERQUE | GROUNDSWELL WOMEN OF LAND ART: GROUP EXHIBITION

23 September 2023 - 7 January 2024 

Lita Albuquerque was one of 12 female artists included in the major retrospective Groundswell: Women of Land Art at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Texas, USA. 


Using materials like earth, wind, water, fire, wood, salt, rocks, mirrors, and explosives, American artists of the 1960s began to move beyond the white cube gallery space to work directly in the land. With ties to Minimal and Conceptual art, these artists placed less emphasis on the discrete object and turned their attention to the experience of the artwork—however fleeting or permanent that might be—foregrounding natural materials and the site itself to create works that were large in scale and located outside of typical urban art world circuits.


For many years, art historical narratives of Land art have been dominated by men.

Groundswell: Women of Land Art, intends to shift that focus to shed new light on the vast number of Land works by women artists, whose careers ran parallel to their better-known male counterparts, yet have received less recognition and representation in museum presentations.


Read more at the Nasher Sculpture Center site.