Best known for his radical land art of the 1960s and early 1970s, Robert Smithson (1938-1973) is now widely recognised as one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Presenting new research on the figure of the 'time-crystal' in Smithson's practice, this book features essays by Amelia Barikin and Chris McAuliffe, and Stephen Melville, alongside manuscripts by Smithson drawn from the Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt papers at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, which are reproduced in their complete form for the very first time.Robert Time Crystals is published on the occasion of the first exhibition of Smithson's work to be held in Australia, which has been developed in cooperation with the Holt-Smithson Foundation. The exhibition has been made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Stephen Melville Livres
Cet auteur est spécialisé dans l'art contemporain, la théorie et l'historiographie. Son travail explore les idées et les développements critiques qui façonnent ces domaines. Grâce à des publications approfondies et à un engagement actif auprès d'institutions artistiques et universitaires de premier plan, il offre des perspectives éclairées sur le paysage actuel de l'art et du discours théorique.


Writing Art History: Disciplinary Departures
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book addresses the identity crisis in art history as it attempts to reconcile with contemporary global and mass media culture. Through a series of essays, it critically examines the foundational assumptions and presumptions within the field, offering insights and interventions that challenge traditional perspectives. This exploration aims to foster a deeper understanding of how art history can evolve in the face of modern influences.