Steam Work for Bellingham-II (1974) by Robert Morris

Steam Work for Bellingham-II - Robert Morris - 1974

Artwork Information

TitleSteam Work for Bellingham-II
ArtistRobert Morris
Date1974
Art MovementEnvironmental (Land) Art

About Steam Work for Bellingham-II

The artwork depicted is titled “Steam Work for Bellingham-II,” created by the artist Robert Morris in the year 1974. This piece is a notable example of Environmental (Land) Art and belongs to the genre of installation art.

The artwork features a rectangular patch of land filled with gravel, from which steam is visibly emanating. The steam billows and spreads, interacting with its green grassy surroundings and the broader landscape, engaging the viewer in a dynamic experience with the natural elements. The visual effect created by the rising steam contrasts with the stillness of the environment, capturing a moment of ephemeral transformation in the landscape. The background consists of modern buildings and lush greenery, framing the installation within a blend of natural and constructed settings. This piece exemplifies the artist’s engagement with the environment, emphasizing the relationship between human intervention and natural processes.

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