The 1,500ft-long, coiling earthwork in Utah’s Great Salt Lake is arguably the best known example of Land art
A look at the past, present and future of the famed New York contemporary-art institution, which started out with an ambitious mission to create massive public works and has morphed into a museum for the 21st century
"The acerbic and sometimes misanthropic troublemaker who was such a generous champion of younger artists and critics"
The exhibition will shed new light on lesser-known, often ephemeral, works by women
Marguerite Humeau’s outdoor project in the rugged San Luis Valley seeks to heighten visitors’ awareness of the landscape
The Holt/Smithson Foundation’s annual lecture series, kicking off at the Whitney Museum in November, aims to “ask difficult questions” about the artists’ Land Art creations
Books that make connections between art and the current climate crisis, chosen by the curator and author Ben Tufnell
Five artists have been asked to spend the next three years imagining what they could do with an uninhabited site
From Smithson’s Spiral Jetty to a mordant Trump nutcracker figure
Posthumous popularity at Max Protetch, last works at Matthew Marks mapping at James Cohan, psychedelic audio-visual art at Feigen effective excellence at Zwirner, and homage at Universal Concepts