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Stacks of felt by Joseph Beuys and installation pieces in dirt, gravel, mirror and glass by Robert Smithson are tucked away in corners.
Another witness, Neil Smithson, described Barry Trumen as a Walter Mitty character.
Harriet Smithson may have been the muse who inspired Berlioz's most celebrated symphony but she herself dies in obscurity and misery.
When he planned Spiral Jetty, Smithson assumed, reasonably enough, that the level of the Great Salt Lake was static.
The layeredness that Smithson found within the various strata of the jetty, Shaw finds in, and grafts into, the process of textual production.
James Smithson was the illegitimate son of parents who were of royal blood.
Smithson argues that fire and police academies should offer this training.
But if you think about Serra, Smithson, their large scale pieces are a quintessential part of their work.
As for the animal bones, Smithson noted that almost all were carbonized, and included lamb vertebrae, as well as two larger vertebrae, probably from a calf.
Richard Long, Robert Smithson, Walter de Maria and Christo all carry out largescale and often momentary operations based on the landscape.
Andrew Jackson shipped an aide over to London to negotiate the transfer of the Smithson estate.
Once about 9 forenoon a canoe came from the other side with Captain Smithson who gave an account of 16 or 18 men of his.
On July 20, 1973 Smithson was in a light aircraft, reconnoitring a work in progress in Amarillo, Texas.
Smithson suggested that the SNP would fare less well if the poll had named candidates.
Robert Smithson and John Lloyd Stephens were both New Jersey-born residents of Manhattan, wherefrom each embarked on a well-publicized excursion to the Yucatan Peninsula.
It was the need to escape this trap that in part led Smithson to reorder the relationship between art and audience along the mundane lines of consumer and consumed.
It was there, in the 1940s, that the young Robert Smithson would first have seen them, on one of his many boyhood visits to what was his favorite museum.
But there is no action plan to raise standards more systematically. If there were, says Ms Smithson, more effort and urgency might go into biosafety and biosecurity.
In 1803-1804 Smithson Tennant discovered osmium and iridium, and William Hyde Wollaston found rhodium and palladium.
And Ralph Lauren received the James Smithson bicentennial Medal.
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The effect was, indeed, presently accomplished by the advent of Smithson into the office.
At once, Smithson became apologetic, while refusing to retreat.
Smithson repeated, evidently somewhat disturbed by the information.
With the words, he left the room, in his wake a hugely relieved Smithson.
When Smithson had left the office, Gilder turned to his secretary.
Best known for Spiral Jetty, a monumental curlicue of basalt extending into Utah's Great Salt Lake, Smithson was a radical who enjoyed musing on nature and the cosmos.
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