![]() , Art Since 1900: Modernism, Antimodernism, Postmodernism, TOKYO SHOSEKI CO., LTD., 2019Įdited by Koji Tagi and Teruo Fujieda, Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art in Japan, TOKYO SHOSEKI CO., LTD. Rosalind Krauss, The Optical Unconscious, GETSUYOSHA LIMITED, 2019 Rosalind Krauss, The Originality of The Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths, GETSUYOSHA LIMITED, 2021 Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970 (Great Salt Lake, Utah) (photo: Land Use Database, CC BY-NC-SA 3. Robert Smithson, “Hotel Palenque,” The Bulletin of Aichi University of the Arts, 2018 “Rebooting Robert Smithson: Sculptor (Part2),” The Bulletin of Aichi University of the Arts, 2015 It is a fifteen-hundred-foot-long, fifteen-foot-wide spiral path coiling counter-clockwise off the shore of the Great Salt Lake. “Introduction to ‘Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt Papers, 1905-1987, bulk 1952-1987’ in Archive of American Art,” The Bulletin of Aichi University of the Arts, 2017 “Robert Smithson: From Crystal Structure to Non-Site,” The Bulletin of Aichi University of the Arts, 2020 Professor, Aichi University of the Arts, art critic. © 2022 Holt/Smithson Foundation and Dia Art Foundation / Licensed by ARS, NY and JASPAR, Tokyo G3056ĭistributed by Electronic Arts Intermix, New York Thus, Spiral Jetty exists thrice as site, film and text, each adding meaning to the others across different media and representing a peak in the composite works that Smithson achieved developing his “site/nonsite” dialectic with its natural back and forth between the two.Īt this program, we will look at aspects of Smithson’s polymorphic creativity focusing on both the periods before and after Spiral Jetty, in an attempt to discover the contemporary possibilities of that work. In the decades since its completion in 1970, Smithson’s massive work has become the most famous work of Land Art in the world. The text “Spiral Jetty” adding a detailed explanation of the work was to be written two years later. April marks the 50th anniversary of the creation of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, located on the Rozel Point peninsula in the Great Salt Lake in Corinne, Utah. Editing of the film commenced in a New York studio immediately after completion of the land art, imbuing it with multiple layers of meaning, and giving it a story and a vital spirit of sorts. It is the film version, so to speak, of Spiral Jetty the 500m-long land art at the Great Salt Lake in Utah, but not merely a record of its creation. ![]() Robert Smithson’s film Spiral Jetty (1970) opens with the sound of a respirator, and an image of a solar flare. In 1959, Robert Smithson, a young abstract painter who would eventually become known as a pioneer of land art, went. We will invite Konishi Nobuyuki, Professor of Aichi University of the Arts, who has long studied Robert Smithson, as guest speaker for this talk program focusing mainly on the activities of Robert Smithson. Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available MAM Screen 017: Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson Related Program Talk “Robert Smithson: Site/Nonsite - From Spiral Jetty” Great Salt Lake, Utah Network partner Holt/Smithson Foundation exists to continue the creative and investigative spirit of. ![]()
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