Instead they stressed a neoclassical formalism , and T. E. Hulme , who exerted great influence on all three , was drawn to the “ abstract ” philosophy of Wilhelm Worringer . After World War II , when fascistic motives were revealed ...
An examination of the interplay between cultural context and artistic practice in the work of Robert Smithson.
“The Crystal Land,” Harper's Bazaar, May 1966, pp. 72–73, reprinted in Smithson 1996, pp. 7–9 [Smithson 1966b]. ———, “Entropy and the New Monuments,” Artforum 4, no. 10 (June 1966), pp. 26–31, reprinted in Smithson 1996, pp.
In 1968 Smithson complicated and combined his site/nonsite work and his concern with the abyss in the Cayuga Salt Mine Project that he made for an “Earth Art” exhibition at Cornell University. He chose as the site pole of the work a ...
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Hamburger Heaven prepares sport on the jelly - tart , according to blitzed theology . Wailing gives way to numb limbs and roots , before the declining Inquisitor . Flayed icons are painted with tar by the Great Master Painter from the ...
In 1970 Robert Smithson (1938-1973), one of the most innovative and provocative artists of the twentieth century, created the landmark earthwork Spiral Jetty at Rozel Point on Utah's Great Salt...
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The Collected Writings
In this innovative work, James Meyer turns to art criticism, theory, memoir, and fiction to examine the fascination with the long sixties and contemporary expressions of these cultural memories across the globe.