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형식
하드커버
페이지
208
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 5, 2005
출판사
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520245547
ISBN-13
9780520245549
설명
Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty emerges as a landmark achievement in land art, capturing the imagination and intellect of art enthusiasts across generations. This work, created in 1970, epitomizes Smithson’s unique vision where nature and art intertwine, challenging conventional notions of artistic presentation. Through the blending of organic landscapes and monumental constructions, Smithson invites viewers to contemplate their relationship with the environment and the idea of permanence versus impermanence.
The authors delve into the intricacies of Smithson’s artistic philosophy, exploring not only the creation of Spiral Jetty but its broader implications within the art world. Richly illustrated and profoundly insightful, their examination reveals how Smithson's work resonates with contemporary themes and the evolving dialogue around art and ecology. The deep connection between his vision and the physicality of the landscape encourages a new appreciation for both his contributions and the legacy of land art as a whole.
The authors delve into the intricacies of Smithson’s artistic philosophy, exploring not only the creation of Spiral Jetty but its broader implications within the art world. Richly illustrated and profoundly insightful, their examination reveals how Smithson's work resonates with contemporary themes and the evolving dialogue around art and ecology. The deep connection between his vision and the physicality of the landscape encourages a new appreciation for both his contributions and the legacy of land art as a whole.
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