“A work of art when placed in a gallery loses its charge, and becomes a portable object or surface disengaged from the outside world.”
Quote by Robert Smithson
Work
This volume gathers the major writings of Robert Smithson, a pioneering figure in the land art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The collection presents his essays, such as 'The Sedimentation of the Mind: Earth Projects,' along with interviews, proposals, and critical reflections that articulate his conceptual approach to sculpture, site-specificity, and the relationship between art and the natural environment. Smithson's writings often engage with themes of entropy, time, and the industrial landscape, offering a theoretical foundation for his earthworks like the Spiral Jetty. The book serves as a primary source for understanding his artistic philosophy and his influence on contemporary art discourse. more
Author
You May Also Like
“Artists are expected to fit into fraudulent categories.”
“Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence.”
“Visiting a museum is a matter of going from void to void.”
