Agnes Denes: Wheatfield–A Confrontation And Its Monumental Legacy

Written by Barney Pau     Despite the permanence of her practice—raising hills; planting woodland; burying time-capsules—Agnes Denes’s most enduring legacy might be her most ephemeral work: Wheatfield – A Confrontation (1982). The installation took place in New York’s downtown, in the shadow of a skyline synonymous with success. Such monumentalism is so immutably infallible … Continue reading Agnes Denes: Wheatfield–A Confrontation And Its Monumental Legacy