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Contents Introduction: Mapping It Out With/In the Earth Part I. Mapping the Earth Outright 1.Mapping with Earth Works: Robert Smithson on the Site 2. Memorial Mapping of the Land: Materiality in Margot McLean 3. Mapping-Down In Space and Time: Sandy Gellis Recording Traces 4. Plotting and Charting the Path: Voyaging to the End of the Earth with Michelle Stuart Concluding Reflections Part II. Mapping the Landscape in Paintings 5. Getting Oriented to the Earth: Eve Ingalls Bringing Line and Paint To Bear 6. Maps and Fields: Jasper Johns and Richard Diebenkorn on Icons and the Land 7. Absorptive vs. Cartographic Mapping: Willem de Kooning on Bodies Moving in the Landscape 8. Reflecting the General in The Serene Sublimity of Earth: Dan Rice on Biding Time in Place Last Thoughts Epilogue: Wherefore Earth-Mapping? Notes Permissions Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Cartography -- History.
Artists as cartographers.
Cartography -- Philosophy.