Color print on Hahnemuhle paper (printed 2018)
Cm 61 x 77
Unique work in this size
Signed on artist label
Framed (white wood + plexi) size cm 84 x 101 x 4,5
Original provenance: The artist, New York USA
I met Robert Smithson in the early 1970’s at Max Kansas City, in New York, an American bar near Union Square that was very much in vogue among the artists of the time. Indeed the bar was mainly frequented by the “New York Art Scene” and could be compared to Caffè Rosati in Rome or Bar Giamaica in Milan. He was usually with Carl Andre and Richard Serra, who I already knew. So, whenever my eyes met with Smithson’s it was obviously a cordial greeting.
One evening someone, I can’t remember who, took me to his studio in the Village; he told me that he would be going to Utah in the Spring to find a location for his next project: a Land Art piece in the Great Salt Lake. He showed me some drawings he had done of a road that lead into a lake, ending in an islet.
It was then that I proposed to document what was to become his most famous work, the Spiral Jetty.
Gianfranco Gorgoni
© 2010 Photology Editions
Gianfranco Gorgoni Spiral Jetty