What distinguishes an earthwork from a site-specific work?
a) Earthworks are sculptural forms made from earth, rocks, or sometimes plants.
b) Earthworks are commissioned.
c) Earthworks are collaboratively executed.
d) Earthworks can always be visited.
a) Earthworks are sculptural forms made from earth, rocks, or sometimes plants.
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A. evident in CD 1:18 and absent in CD 1:17. B. evident in CD 1:17 and absent in CD 1:18. C. equally evident in both CD 1:17 and CD 1:18. D. lacking in both CD 1:17 and CD 1:18.
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