那个恐怖区域

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 N/A ART
Christopher P. Heuer
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新泽西艺术家罗伯特·史密森陶醉于未受文明影响的遗址。1973年,就在他不幸去世之前,他对一位采访者说:“我喜欢让人联想到史前的风景。”“我一直对起源和原始起源很感兴趣。”作为生态崩溃的预兆,史密森与北欧保持着奇怪的联系。破碎的圆圈/螺旋山(1971)——现在慢慢地溶解在埃门城外的一个沙坑里——作为艺术家最著名的“土地复垦”项目和他在美国以外完成的唯一的土方工程幸存下来。德伦特的作品预示着这位艺术家将文化和土地管理融合在一起,并不是毫无疑问的:“通过我在采石场的工作,我以某种方式重新组织了一个混乱的局面。”史密森在《破碎的圆圈》中写道:“荷兰(原文如此)是一个完全被开垦的国家,它本身就是一个土方工程。”为了自己的利益,《破碎的圆圈》延续了史密森对带有边框的、明显是视网膜的艺术品的拆除。这种杜尚式的概念延伸到了作品的物质本体论。
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That area of terror
New Jersey artist Robert Smithson reveled in sites untouched by civilization: ‘I like landscapes that suggest prehistory’, he told an interviewer in 1973, just before his tragic death. ‘I was always interested in origins and primordial beginnings’. Augur of ecological collapse, Smithson maintained a strange connection to Northern Europe. Broken Circle / Spiral Hill (1971) – now meekly dissolving in a sand pit outside of Emmen – survives as the artist’s most famous ‘land reclamation’ project and the sole earthwork he completed outside of the United States. The Drenthe piece stands as a harbinger of what the artist may have achieved with his – not unproblematic – fusion of culture and land management: ‘With my work in the quarry I somehow re-organized a disrupted situation’. Smithson wrote of Broken Circle , ‘Holland [ sic ] is (…) completely cultivated and so much an earthwork itself’. Broken Circle , for its sake, extended Smithson’s dismantling of the bordered, overtly retinal artwork. And this, vaguely Duchampian, notion extended to the work’s material ontology.
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