Nancy Holt retrospective at Goodwood Art Foundation reexamines land art pioneer and Sun Tunnels
The Goodwood Art Foundation is presenting a retrospective exhibition dedicated to Nancy Holt, bringing renewed attention to this significant yet often overlooked figure in land art. Holt's most celebrated work, 'Sun Tunnels,' is a remote installation located in the Utah desert. This large-scale piece is recognized as one of the most impactful and accessible works within the land art movement. The exhibition aims to cast new light on Holt's artistic contributions and legacy. Her work in Utah remains a powerful example of art that engages directly with the landscape. The retrospective provides a comprehensive look at an artist whose remote creations have shaped contemporary understandings of art and environment.
Key facts
- A retrospective exhibition is focused on artist Nancy Holt.
- The exhibition is being held at the Goodwood Art Foundation.
- Nancy Holt is a land artist.
- Her work 'Sun Tunnels' is located in Utah.
- 'Sun Tunnels' is considered a powerful work of land art.
- The work is described as democratic.
- The retrospective aims to bring Holt back into view.
- Holt has been a somewhat neglected figure in land art.
Entities
Artists
- Nancy Holt
Institutions
- Goodwood Art Foundation
Locations
- Utah