Know

Apr 12 – May 17, 2025
Group Exhibition

Nancy Holt's 1969 concrete poem Hammond and her 1973 grommet work Untitled  are on view in the exhibition Know at Bodenrader, in Chicago, Illinois. On view alongside with these two works by Holt is a hand-bound artist book by Hanne Darboven from the collection of Holt/Smithson Foundation.

One week after the passing of Holt’s husband Robert Smithson on July 20, 1973, Hanne Darboven sent Holt a hand-bound artist book composed of seven parts and filled with her characteristic wordless writing lines with this cursive dedication. Little is known about their relationship, other than that they moved in the same artistic circles in New York City in the late 1960s. Untitled (Wordless) with its heartfelt inscription brings these groundbreaking artists together nearly half a century later.

The seven booklets are filled with regular, undulating writing drawings, reminiscent of children’s school exercises. The work Untitled (Wordless) is dated July 27, 1973 and personally dedicated to Nancy Holt. The last of the writing on the dedication page reads “wordless”. 

Know pairs Holt and Darboven's work with works by Gerald Jackson, Alfred Jensen, Paul Neagu, William T. Wiley, and Terry Winters.

Learn more about Know via Bodenrader.

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Nancy Holt: MoonSunStarEarthSkyWater

May 2 – Nov 1, 2026
Solo Exhibition

Currently on view at Goodwood Art Foundation is the solo exhibition "Nancy Holt: Moon Sun Star Earth Sky Water." The exhibition forms part of Goodwood’s annual summer program, and is open through November 1, 2026. This focused exhibition is titled after a 1969 concrete poem by Holt and brings together works that draw on astronomy, geology, and direct observation of the natural world, themes that remained central to her practice throughout her career.