Partially Buried Woodshed
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Partially Buried Woodshedphoto is a work of land art created by Robert Smithson. It was created at Kent State University in January 1970. The work has since been demolished, and only concrete remains in the grass. It is located southeast of the Liquid Crystal Institute building on the Kent State University main campus.
Shortly after the Kent State shootings, which took place on May 4, 1970, an inscription was added to the artwork that recontextualized the work in such a way that it came to be associated by some with the event.photo
In her 1996 multimedia work Partially Buried, visual artist Renée Green explores the history of the shootings within a wider historical and cultural context.
[edit] Further reading
- Graziani, Ron (2004). Robert Smithson and the American Landscape. Cambridge University Press, p. 36ff. ISBN 0521827558.
- Shinn, Dorothy (1990). Robert Smithson's Partially Buried Woodshed. KSU School of Art, exhibition catalog.
[edit] External links
- Partially Buried Woodshed page from Robert Smithson site
- WKSU radio station report, with before and after pictures
- Page from Kent State University Libraries and Special Collections
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