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A patron views Robert Smithson's photograph of "The Amarillo Ramp" at the Dallas Museum of Art. An exhibition cointinues through April 27. "earth artist" Robert Smithson's pencil and crayon ...
a co-curated gallery run by six artists in Lincoln Heights. Modern Art is presenting A Vanished Wholeness, an exhibition of drawings and works on paper dating from 1923 to 2025.
Robert Smithson with a painting he identified as ... and Robert was “a crazy Christian”— a friend’s words — to the end. Sacred art was very much a thing in the 1950s in the U.S ...
Robert Smithson’s groundbreaking land artwork Spiral Jetty (1970) has at last entered America’s National Register of Historic Places, joining the the likes of Ocmulgee Mounds National ...
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 ...
Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty was built by pushing 6,650 tons of earth and basalt into the Great Salt Lake, forming a spiral 1,500 feet long and 15 feet wide. As massive as the earthwork is ...
Robert Smithson’s famed Land art piece Spiral Jetty added to US National Register of Historic Places
In 2017, it was named the official state artwork of Utah. “The protective review afforded by the National Register designation further advances our efforts to preserve Spiral Jetty as Smithson ...
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Thrillist on MSNThe Hidden His-and-Hers Masterpieces of Rural UtahThe movement was called Land art, and among its proponents were a couple named Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt, who were first ...
Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt — who created the art installation Sun Tunnels in the Utah west desert in Box Elder County — were among the leaders of what was called the “land art ...
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 ...
Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, the renowned 54-year-old Land art installation on Utah's Great Salt Lake, has officially been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Overseen by the ...
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