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Screenshot website Henry Moore Institute showing Anya Gallaccio, ‘Six Dozen Red Roses’ 1992. © Anya Gallaccio. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2025. Courtesy Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery). Photo: Norman Taylor.
22 October 2025 

Presentation as part of 'Anti-Monumentality and the Afterlives of Land Art in Britain'

During the Symposium Anti-Monumentality and the Afterlives of ‘Land Art’ in Britain at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds (UK), Anne Reenders and Martine van Kampen from Land Art Lives will speak.

This one-day symposium sets out to stimulate new inquiry into the histories and futures of ‘land art’ in Britain.

Seeking to understand the afterlives of ‘land art’ – and the contentious nature of the label – this symposium examines the approaches, techniques, materials, and modes of documentation associated with the movement, and the ways it continues to inform contemporary art today.

This event is programmed to coincide with Passing Strange: British Land Art Through Time at Henry Moore Institute.