Detroit based environmental artist Michael McGillis lets each site dictate how he fills the space with his celebrated land art.  Above and below, at the University of Oregon’s Overlook Field School, the decision was glass collected from the site and incandescent lighting.

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It was painted plastic grocery bags tucked into 11 sites in Saint Flour, France for a project called Infiltrations.

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In 2012, for Wilderness Drift in Broceliande, Brittany, France, the animals were plastic, wood and metal.

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For Siegneurial Chandelier in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, the tools were wood, paint, wire and photo transparencies. There are explosions of color in most of his work, which he has installed all over the world.

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Among his best known projects is Flow Line, a 250-metre installation of willow and paint in Auvergne, France.

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Michael McGillis has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Center for Creative Studies, Detroit, Michigan, and has done installations in Europe, Asia and across North America.

See more on his website, here.


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