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Andrew Rogers

Like many artists, Andrew Rogers spends hours alone in his studio producing large works. However, “large” is a relative considering Rogers’ 32 “land-art” works which are scattered on five continents across the globe, often placed in some of the most inhospitable locations on earth. Learn about this artist’s process and how he views the scope of his mammoth-sized works as simple moments in time.

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10/7/09 :: 1:22 am
Rosalind Schneider Says:

Interesting work that bridges the relationship between art and community. How is this work supported? Does he involve others for fund raising? It’s admirable to see the bulders of these works coming from the communities that will house them. Art becomes an ambassador of good will.




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