Tag Archives: Robert Smithson
October 12th, 2015, 10:32 am: We’re sitting on a concrete road barrier at the terminus of a dead end street..
Like many critics, Schjeldahl positions groups like Chicago’s Hairy Who or the Bay Area’s Funk Artists in relation—specifically, in opposition—to their New York contemporaries. Such a positioning, however, is delicate…
Was a high wall there that tried to stop me. A sign was painted said: Private Property, But on the back side it didn’t say nothing — [This land was made for you and me.] — Woody Guthrie, This Land is Your Land