Documenting Spiral Jetty

New techniques, including aerial balloon photography, for documenting Robert Smithson's iconic earthwork

Project Details

Aerial view of the 1,500 foot long earthen artwork "Spiral Jetty" in a Utah desert

Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970. Long-term installation in Rozel Point, Box Elder County, Utah. Photo: Eppich/Esmay/Tang © 2009 J. Paul Getty Trust. Collection of Dia Art Foundation. © Estate of Robert Smithson/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY

About

Goal

Conservation of this earthwork is particularly challenging given Spiral Jetty's unpredictable environment—the 1,500-foot work extends into the Great Salt Lake and is subject to the lake's fluctuating water levels, erosion, and sand and silt deposits.

At the request of the Dia Art Foundation, which acquired the work from the artist's estate in 1999, the Conservation Institute aimed to develop a simple, consistent, and cost-effective means of documenting the work for possible conservation.

Background

Partner

Dia Art Foundation