Earthwards Robert Smithson and Art after Babel

Author/creator Shapiro, Gary Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press
Description284 p. ill 08.125 x 06.500 in.
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Summary Annotation The death of Robert Smithson in 1973 robbed postwar American art of an unusually creative practitioner and thinker. Smithson's pioneering earthworks of the 1960s and 1970s anticipated contemporary concerns with environmentalism and the site-specific character of artistic production. His interrogation of authorship, the linear historiography of high modernism, and the limitations of the museum prefigures key themes in postmodern criticism while underscoring the uniqueness of Smithson's own work as an artist, filmmaker, and writer.<br />Gary Shapiro's elegant and incisive study of Smithson's career is the first book to address the full range of the artist's dazzling virtuosity. Ranging from Smithson's best known works such as<i>Spiral Jetty</i>and<i>Partially Buried Woodshed</i>to his photographs, films, and theoretical readings and writings, Shapiro's masterful book analyzes Smithson's art in relation to the legacy of American art of the 1960s and central philosophical themes in its contemporary reception.
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ISBN9780520212350
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Standard identifier# 9780520212350
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