• Project 7

RICHARD LONG 1977

I have done many works in Britain and Ireland … but they would have a different meaning if I hadn’t also done works in Nepal and in Bolivia and in Australia. Richard Long
  • Thomas Demand
  • Michael Landy
  • John Baldessari
  • Santiago Sierra
  • Bill Viola
  • Stephen Vitiello
  • Tatzu Nishi
  • Martin Boyce
  • Bill Viola
  • Gregor Schnieder
  • Urs Fischer
  • Barry McGee
  • Ugo Rondinone
  • Vanessa Beecroft
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Jeff Koons
  • Christo and Jeanne-Claude
  • An Australian Accent
  • Richard Long
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik
  • Miralda
  • Gilbert & George
  • Harald Szeemann
  • Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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Over the decades, Richard Long’s work has created a language of simple geometric forms, marked on the surface of the earth with stones, water, dust or snow. The relationship with place is vital to Long’s work and his 1977 Kaldor project in Australia was the first of several visits and projects connected to the Australian landscape. For Project 7, he created two major museum works and a series of photographs taken during walks outside Broken Hill. Long’s work A straight hundred mile walk in Australia from this project was recently shown in his retrospective exhibition at the Tate Modern in London.
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2010 interview with Richard Long by Nico Wasserman for Tate Channel.

PHOTOS

PROJECT 7: detail of the gum and tea tree branches used to make <em>Bushwood Circle</em>, installed in the Murdoch Court at the National Gallery of Victoria as part of Richard Long's project.PROJECT 7: Richard Long, <em>Bushwood Circle</em>, 1977, installed in the Murdoch Court at the National Gallery of Victoria. One of many new works created as part of Long's project.PROJECT 7: Richard Long, <em>Bushwood Circle</em>, 1977, installed in the Murdoch Court at the National Gallery of Victoria. One of many new works created as part of Long's project.PROJECT 7: detail view of Richard Long, <em>Bushwood Circle</em>, 1977, installed in the Murdoch Court at the National Gallery of Victoria. One of many new works created as part of Long's project.
PROJECT 7: Richard Long, <em>A line in Australia</em>, created on Long's walk outside Broken Hill as part of his project in 1977.PROJECT 7: Richard Long,<em> Stone Line</em>, 1977, installed in the entrance to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. A new work created in Sydney as part of Long's project.PROJECT 7: Richard Long,<em> Stone Line</em>, 1977, installed in the entrance to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. A new work created in Sydney as part of Long's project.PROJECT 7: Richard Long,<em> Stone Line</em>, 1977, installed in the entrance to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
PROJECT 7: Richard Long with his <em> Stone Line</em>, 1977, created in the entrance to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.PROJECT 7: Richard Long,<em> A straight hundred mile walk in Australia</em>, 1977, one of a series of gelatin-silver photographs taken on a walk outside Broken Hill as part of Long's project.PROJECT 7: Richard Long,<em> A straight hundred mile walk in Australia</em>, 1977, one of a series of gelatin-silver photographs taken on a walk outside Broken Hill as part of Long's project.PROJECT 7: Richard Long,<em> A straight hundred mile walk in Australia</em>, 1977, one of a series of gelatin-silver photographs taken on a walk outside Broken Hill as part of Long's project.

DOCUMENTS

PROJECT 7: Postcard from Richard Long to John Kaldor, postmarked 30 May 1977, confirming his visit to Australia.PROJECT 7: An invitation from Richard Long's 1978 exhibition at Lisson Gallery in London, titled 'Outback'.