
Holt’s film ‘Utah Sequences’ at UMFA
Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah presents the first showing of Nancy Holt’s film Utah Sequences (1970), launching February 14, 2020.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah presents the first showing of Nancy Holt’s film Utah Sequences (1970), launching February 14, 2020.
Robert Smithson’s Mono Lake Nonsite (Cinders Near Black Point) (1968) is currently on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in the exhibition Bound to the Earth: Art, Materiality, and the Natural World, drawn from the museum’s collection. The exhibition continues through March 19, 2020.
Lismore Castle Arts and Holt/Smithson Foundation are pleased to announce the exhibition Light and Language: Nancy Holt with A.K. Burns, Matthew Day Jackson, Dennis McNulty, Charlotte Moth, and Katie Paterson, which opens on March 28, 2020. This exhibition unites the work of pioneering American land artist Nancy Holt with five global contemporary artists whose practices have been influenced by Holt’s oeuvre and theories. In bringing together past and present, Light and Language traces the indelible legacy of Holt.
In 1984 Nancy Holt completed Dark Star Park in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, one of the first examples of integrated public art in the United States. 2019 is the thirty-fifth anniversary of the sculpture, and in celebration Holt/Smithson Foundation partners with the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden and Arlington Public Art to present a series of events.
From July 14 through to November 3, 2019, Kunsthalle Krems in Austria presents the group exhibition Land Art, which includes the films Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels (1978) and Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty (1970).