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Movement > Process art
U.S. and Europe, mid-1960s
Process art emphasizes the "process" of making art (rather than any predetermined composition or plan) and the concepts of change and transience, as elaborated in the work of such artists as Lynda Benglis, Eva Hesse, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Alan Saret, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, and Keith Sonnier. More
- Eva Hesse, Expanded Expansion, 1969
- Robert Morris, Untitled (Pink Felt), 1970
- Robert Morris, Untitled (Brown Felt), 1973
- Richard Serra, Belts, 1966–67
- Robert Smithson, Hotel Palenque, 1969–72
- Robert Smithson, Yucatan Mirror Displacements (1-9), 1969