Abstract

Robert Smithson's earthwork in Great Salt Lake—the Spiral Jetty—is submerged under five feet of water like some relic of the prehistoric past, Photo-Realism looks dead as a dinosaur, Minimalism is the establishment, Conceptualism the old order, and Conceptualist Douglas Huebler's statement about the world being full of objects—“I do not wish to add any more”—has the ring of history.

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