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Robert Smithson Quotes

Mistakes and dead-ends often mean more to these artists than any proven problem.
Robert Smithson

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Artist Quotes
Category:
American Artist Quotes
Date of Birth:
January 2, 1938
Date of Death:
July 20, 1973
Nationality:
American
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Words for mental processes are all derived from physical things.
Robert Smithson

Visiting a museum is a matter of going from void to void.
Robert Smithson

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Robert Smithson

Questions about form seem as hopelessly inadequate as questions about content.
Robert Smithson

When a finished work of 20thcentury sculpture is placed in an 18th-century garden, it is absorbed by the ideal representation of the past, thus reinforcing political and social values that are no longer with us.
Robert Smithson

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 prison that is out of their control.
Robert Smithson

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 convalescence.
Robert Smithson


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From the top of the quarry...
History is a facsimile of events...
History is representational, while time is abstract...
I am for an art that...
Instead of causing us to remember...
Language operates between literal and metaphorical signification...
Language should be an ever developing...
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Language thus becomes monumental because of the...
Mistakes and dead-ends often mean...
Museums are tombs, and it looks...
Nature does not proceed in a...
Nature is never finished.
Objects in a park suggest static...
Painting, sculpture and architecture are finished, but...
Parks are idealizations of nature, but...
Questions about form seem as hopelessly...
Some artists imagine they've got a...
The museum spreads its surfaces everywhere...
The museums and parks are graveyards...
The scenic ideals that surround even...
Visiting a museum is a matter...
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Words for mental processes are all...

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