Robert Smithson, "Spiral Jetty" (1970), Great Salt Lake, Utah (all images © Holt/Smithson Foundation and Dia Art Foundation; licensed by Artists Rights Society ...
A retrospective pairing Teresita Fernández and Robert Smithson shows they share sympathetic, deep engagement with geology and civilization. By Travis Diehl Reporting from Santa Fe, N.M. The artist and ...
A retrospective pairing Teresita Fernández and Robert Smithson shows they share sympathetic, deep engagement with geology and civilization. By Travis Diehl Revisiting the land artists at the Nasher ...
Robert Smithson was one of the titans of the Land Art, or Earthworks, movement, spearheaded in the 1960s by a group of artists undaunted by the mechanics of carving light-filled spaces out of an ...
One of Utah’s largest and best-known works of art has received a new national recognition — thanks to a Utah State University graduate student’s thesis project. Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the ...
Robert Smithson with a painting he identified as “Hecate Turning the Moon to Blood,” 1961. Photographer unknown. Courtesy Lorraine Harner. A good artist bio is a treasure box, and Suzaan Boettger ...
Under the Nasher Sculpture Center’s garden runs a stream. In a dry year like this one, it’s little more than a trickle, if the water flows at all. But when it rains, the underground stream can be ...
Groundswell: Women of Land Art is a milestone exhibition that just opened at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas, and that reassesses and reasserts the importance of a coterie of women in the ...
Robert Smithson’s iconic earthwork Spiral Jetty has been added to the National Park Service’s Register of Historic Places. Regarded as one of the most significant land art works in the world, the ...
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