Francisco Kjolseth Kjolseth Photography The Spiral
Jetty earth works on the North edge of the Great Salt Lake created by artist Robert Smithson in 1970 is visible on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013.
Francisco Kjolseth Kjolseth Photography The Spiral
Jetty earth works on the North edge of the Great Salt Lake created by artis
Not exact matches
In 1997, after having spent two weeks at the Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab, Dean embarked on a pilgrimage of sorts to Rozel Point on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, the site of Robert Smithson's infamous
earth work Spiral
Jetty.
Perhaps the most famous of all
earth works, the
Jetty has been submerged for a good portion of its lifetime, due to changing water levels, but periodically emerges.
In this post, photographer Juozas Cernius visits Robert Smithson's monumental
earth work, Spiral
Jetty.
A starting point for the exhibition is the
work of conceptual artist Robert Smithson, who was inspired by crystals, especially salt crystals, leading to his ambitious
earth art
work, The Spiral
Jetty, 1970.
This film, made by the artist, Robert Smithson, with the assistance of Virginia Dwan, Dwan Gallery & Douglas Christmas, Director, Ace Gallery, (the aforementioned Dwan & Christmas also assisted Smithson financially with the making of the Spiral
Jetty), is a poetic and process minded film depicting a «portrait» of his renowned
earth work — The Spiral
Jetty, as it juts into the shallows off the shore of Utah's Great Salt Lake.