
Pictures from a Rubbish Tip
1988 · Photograph, colour, on paper
support: 506 x 608 mm
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Keith Arnatt was a British conceptual and land artist whose practice encompassed photography, installation, and video from the 1960s onward. He worked with landscape interventions and documentary photography to interrogate the relationship between art, nature, and institutional critique. His work engaged with ephemeral gestures and the trace, often leaving minimal physical evidence of artistic intervention. Arnatt's practice was central to conceptual art developments in postwar Britain.
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