by William L. Fox
foreword by Jeff Kelley
University of Nevada Press, 1999
Cloth: 978-0-87417-314-7 | Paper: 978-1-64779-069-1
Library of Congress Classification N8214.5.U6F69 1999
Dewey Decimal Classification 704.94991793

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Foreword by Jeff Kelley. Nevada's open spaces have long inspired complex responses from a population largely shaped by European sensibilities toward land and its uses. In Mapping the Empty Fox considers how eight of the state's most distinguished and innovative contemporary artists have responded to the harsh, enigmatic landscapes of the Great Basin and how, through their work, they have expressed and helped to define our attitudes toward the space we call the West. The artists are Jim McCormick, Rita Deanin Abbey, Dennis Parks, Walter McNamara, Robert Beckmann, Michael Heizer, Bill Barker, and Mary Ann Bonjorni.

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