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Robert Smithson's earthwork Spiral Jetty (1970) is located at Rozel Point peninsula on the northeastern shore of Great Salt Lake. Using over six thousand tons of black basalt rocks and earth from the site, Smithson formed a coil 1,500 feet long and 15 feet wide that winds counterclockwise off the shore into the water. In 1999, through the generosity of the artist Nancy Holt, Smithson’s wife, and the Estate of Robert Smithson, the artwork was donated to Dia Art Foundation. As stewards of Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, Dia has recorded changes to the work over time through annual photographic documentation since 2012. Water levels in the Great Salt Lake have changed throughout the years, both submerging and exposing the work, but the sculpture has remained visible since 2002. The Great Salt Lake, which once covered the work, is now almost one mile from the Spiral Jetty. Dia is pleased to share this film highlighting Spiral Jetty and the work of Robert Smithson in celebration of our 50th anniversary. Support provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies Video by SandenWolff Interviews: Rachel Wolff and Jonathan Sanden Story editing: Rachel Wolff Filming: Noah Therrien and Jonathan Sanden Video editing: Stephen Parnigoni Original Music: Noah Therrien Additional music: roeaudionews, courtesy of Jamendo Dia Art Foundation staff Producers: Katherine Ellis and Dan Wolfe Production assistant: Claire O’Neill Rights and reproductions: Jenn Kane Communications director: Hannah Gompertz Copy editor: Anya Szykitka Proofreader: Karen Rasaby Special thanks to Lisa Le Feuvre, William T. Carson, and the Holt/Smithson Foundation Additional thanks to Gretchen Dietrich and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, and to Bonnie Baxter and the Great Salt Lake Institute © 2024 Dia Art Foundation All works © 2024 Holt/Smithson Foundation / Licensed Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, unless otherwise noted