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 | | The movement was inspired mostly by modern and minimal movements such as De Stijl, Cubism, Minimalism and the work of Constantin Brancusi and Joseph Beuys. |
 | | Many of the artist associated with 'Land art' had been involved with Minimalism and Conceptual Art but according to the critic Barbara Rose writing in 'Artforum' in 1969 had become disillusioned with the commodification and insularity of gallery bound art. |
 | | The sudden appearance of Land Art in 1968 can be located as a response by a generation of artists mostly in their late twenties to the heightened political activism of the year and the emerging environmental and women's liberation movements. |
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