Robert Smithson (January 2, 1938 – July 20, 1973) was an American artist famous for his use of photography in relation to sculpture and land art. Read full biography of Robert Smithson →
Museums are tombs, and it looks like everything is turning into a museum.
Parks are idealizations of nature, but nature in fact is not a condition of the ideal.
Words for mental processes are all derived from physical things.
Some artists imagine they've got a hold on this apparatus, which in fact has got a hold of them. As a result, they end up supporting a cultural... →
Language thus becomes monumental because of the mutations of advertising.
Banal words function as a feeble phenomena that fall into their own mental bogs of meaning.
Questions about form seem as hopelessly inadequate as questions about content.
A vacant white room with lights is still a submission to the neutral. Works of art seen in such spaces seem to be going through a kind of esthetic... →