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“Underground Before Earthworks: Robert Smithson’s Concealed Paintings” Lecture and Book Signing

Speaker: Suzaan Boettger

What are the implications of Robert Smithson’s oxymoronic titles of paintings, Black Grass, Self-Less Portrait, and Buried Angel? In the last, why is the phallic channel erupting pink plumes – darkening the sky – and in another, the thick bursting stem against lurid red a Flower called Vile? And why hasn’t the history of art known that the American artist famous as the creator of the magisterial earthen Spiral Jetty in The Great Salt Lake had, in the early 1960s, painted?

Art historian Suzaan Boettger will discuss paradoxes she discovered, decrypted, and deciphered in research for her book Inside the Spiral: The Passions of Robert Smithson published by the University of Minnesota Press. In the course of extensive investigative and interpretive work on Smithson’s art, correspondences to a disguised self unmasked his imagery as autobiography, mandating a biographical contextualization, the first for this artist.

Suzaan Boettger is an art historian and critic in New York City and Professor Emerita at Bergen Community College, New Jersey.  Dr. Boettger is the author of the history, Earthworks: Art and the Landscape of the Sixties and most recently, Inside the Spiral: The Passions of Robert Smithson. Acclaimed as “definitive, particularly in its investigation of the artist’s unconscious as well as conscious motives,” and “a monumental achievement,” Inside the Spiral is the first biography of the American artist, expanding his reputation beyond Smithson’s magisterial Spiral Jetty in The Great Salt Lake, Utah, and radically altering his art historical, personal, and sexual identities.

Organised by Charles Booth-Clibborn and The Research Forum

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20 Oct 2023

Friday 20th October 2023, 6pm - 7.30pm

Free, booking essential

Vernon Square campus, Lecture Theatre 2

This is an in person event at our Vernon Square campus. Booking will close 30 minutes before the event begins.

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A painting depicting an angelic figure in pale green at the bottom of the page, with numbers and letters surrounding them. The sky is purple and black and they are set against a backdrop of volcanoes and mountains
Robert Smithson, Buried Angel, 1962. Oil/canvas, 125.1 X 125.1 cm. Collection of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah. Copyright Holt/Smithson Foundation / Licensed by Artists Rights Society, New York.

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