Examples of using Smithson in English and their translations into German
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The Smithsonian began life as a bequest to the United States by the British scientist James Smithson 1765-1829.
As well as works of art, Smithson produced a good deal of theoretical
Smithson refigured this arbitrary space,
Snow produces a camera wilderness, which must have been suspect and at thesame time welcome to Smithson.
Oppenheim pioneered the Earth Art movement in the late 1960s with his contemporaries Robert Smithson and Walter de Maria.
Robert Smithson,"Response to a Questionnaire from Irving Sandler"[1966], in: Jack Flam ed.
In a 1966 article, Smithson had already written about artists who had seen an«infinite number of movies.».
Other people were able to deal with that as well, from Robert Smithson to Carl Andre to Richard Serra.
which they jointly managed until the death of Alison Smithson in 1993.
who contacted the British architects Alison& Peter Smithson by writing a letter to their cat Snuff.
The world is curved like all the spirals to infinity that Smithson is fond of C. f.«Spiral Jetty».
said Smithson about his intention.
Using his theoretical and artistic instruments, Robert Smithson creates desertlike conditions,
This architectonic jewel at the Weser river is the last work of the London architect Peter Smithson, who passed away last year.
The things Smithson and Snow each move(translate) from one«desert» to another«desert,»
Smithson also appears to be interested in the fact that Snow goes out into the actual landscape with«a delirious camera of his own invention.
The element Iridium was discovered in 1803 together with Osmium by the British chemist Smithson Tennant(1761-1815) as an impurity in Platinum.
he set out on a search for a missing work by the late Land Art artist Robert Smithson.
In his 1971 essay«A Cinematic Atopia,«[61] Smithson presents the preliminary result of this developing work, the«ultimate moviegoer«.
Smithson fantasized about a horror film with the working title«Invasion of the Camera Robots,»