Sunday, July 9, 2017

The Art at the End of the World


We were flying 2,000 miles to see more than 6,000 tons of black basalt rocks extending 1,500 feet into the Great Salt Lake in the shape of a counterclockwise vortex, designed by the most famous practitioner of '70s land art, Robert Smithson. ''It's ...


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