Robert Smithson, Broken Circle / Spiral Hill, 1971
Emmen, The Netherlands. 17.09
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Motive Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 12.03 -
Press release by E-
SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain -
www.brokencircle.nl/
Forty years after the completion of the earthwork 'Broken Circle/Spiral
Hill' (1971) in Emmen, the film that land art artist Robert Smithson was never able
to finish due to his untimely death, is now to be completed as a video with support
from Dutch partners.
'Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral Hill' (1971–2011) will
be presented in the context of the 'Land Art Contemporary' program, which also includes
an exhibition program and an extensive publication.
In June 1971, the American artist
Robert Smithson (1938–1973) completed the land art project 'Broken Circle/Spiral
Hill' in a sand quarry in Emmen. Smithson made the work at the invitation of the
'Sonsbeek buiten de perken (Beyond the Pale)' exhibition. Forty years following its
completion, and after a highly eventful history, the work in Emmen is once again
in good condition, and is the regular destination for those interested in Smithson’s
work from all over the world.
'Broken Circle/Spiral Hill' is the only earthwork produced
by Smithson still in existence outside the United States. As an integral part of
these works, Smithson made films that reveal the spatial and environmental context
of the work. Aerial shots in a symmetrical pattern were combined with close-
Forty years later, a video incorporating the original
film footage is now to be completed on behalf of the 'Land Art Contemporary' program
in a collaboration between artist Nancy Holt and curator Theo Tegelaers of SKOR |
Foundation for Art and Public Domain. Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson made several
films together and were married for a decade until his death in 1973. Holt currently
works with a Dutch team in editing the video 'Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral
Hill', including the original film footage she shot in 1971, and video recently shot
in Emmen by a Dutch crew. The video will be made guided by Smithson's film notes
and drawings.
Land Art Contemporary
Several Dutch institutional and private partners
are joining forces in the realization of a series of initiatives being developed
in honor of the 40th anniversary of the creation of 'Broken Circle/Spiral Hill'.
All these elements are brought together by means of co-
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Exhibition September 17 -
In 2011, 'Land Art Contemporary' will include the following program components:
•
Production and premiere of the video Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral Hill (1971–2011)
(SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain. In cooperation with Nancy Holt)
• Launch
of the project The Ultraperiferic—a series of assignments to contemporary artists,
reconsidering the meaning of land art in the spirit of Robert Smithson (SKOR | Foundation
for Art and Public Domain. Curators: Nils van Beek and Theo Tegelaers)
• Exhibition
‘Robert Smithson in Emmen. Broken Circle/Spiral Hill Revisited’.
(Centrum Beeldende
Kunst (CBK) Emmen (Centre for Visual Arts).
Curator: Roel Arkesteijn)
• The publication
'Robert Smithson. Art in Continual Movement'
(Ingrid Commandeur, Trudy van Riemsdijk-
17 September–27 November 2011: Exhibition program
and video 'Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral Hill' (1971–2011). Official opening
and premiere on 17 September at CBK Emmen. Nancy Holt will be present)
22 September:
Video screening with introduction by Nancy Holt at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
27
November: Finissage of the exhibition and release of the publication 'Robert Smithson.
Art in Continual Movement' by Alauda Publications
'Land Art Contemporary' is an initiative
of LACDA Foundation in Drenthe. The program has been made possible thanks to (content
and financial) support from SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain, the Province
of Drenthe, European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (LEADER), Municipality
of Coevorden, Municipality of Emmen, Cultuurfonds BNG and the Sanders – ten Holte
family.


Robert Smithson, Broken Circle and Spiral Hill, 1971.



International past exhibitions 2011