Island of Coal

Robert Smithson American

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Drawing directly onto the surface of a found photograph (still bearing its price tag), Smithson deposited a rough pile of black coal in the middle of a well manicured public park graced with picturesque vistas. In doing so, the artist undermined our complacent acceptance of antiseptic public spaces and, by extension, our consciousness: the ugly, but pertinent, processes and infinite span of geologic time.

Island of Coal, Robert Smithson (American, Passaic, New Jersey 1938–1973 Amarillo, Texas), Gelatin silver print

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