Matt Mullican at Archives of American Art: 2026 Holt/Smithson Foundation Annual Lecture

We are very pleased to share details of the 2026 Holt/Smithson Foundation Annual Lecture. Our guest speaker is artist Matt Mullican, and our partner for the fifth event in the series is the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art.

Mullican is an American conceptual artist whose work investigates perception, language, and the systems through which reality is understood. Educated at the California Institute of the Arts, he emerged in the 1970s with a practice that integrates drawing, installation, performance, and symbolic systems into immersive maps of meaning.

In his talk, Mirrors and Melted Telephones, Mullican will reflect on Holt’s systems of vision and Smithson’s attention to matter and entropy through the lens of his own practice. Over his five decades of artmaking, this will be only the fourth time Mullican has given a talk focused on art that is not his own.

The Holt/Smithson Foundation Annual Lecture Series is a ten-year program launched in 2022 that invites artists, writers, and thinkers to extend the creative legacies of Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson. Over the course of a decade, the Foundation will partner with a new institution each year to host lectures in ten distinct locations significant to Holt and Smithson. The Archives holds the papers of Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson, as well as those of Matt Mullican. It is the world’s preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources documenting the history of the visual arts in the Unites States.

Event Details:

Date: Monday, April 27, 2026, at 4:00 pm

Location: McEvoy Auditorium, Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, 8th and G Streets NW

Tickets: The event is free; advance registration is required.

Registration: RSVP to aaaevents@si.edu

Accommodation requests:  aaaevents@si.edu

Matt Mullican working on a drawing in his Berlin studio; February 2026

Archived News

Films by Holt and Smithson on view at The Museum of Modern Art

Three films by Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson are currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in collection gallery 411 of the David Geffen Wing. This presentation focuses on Spiral Jetty (1970), Swamp (1971), and Sun Tunnels (1978). Newly restored scans of the first two works are presented as part of a collaboration between Holt/Smithson Foundation and MoMA to preserve their moving-image work.

Chapter Nine of Tuesday Texts

Throughout February 2026, we are publishing the ninth chapter of our Tuesday Text Series as part of our ongoing Scholarly Text Program, which invites thinkers to focus on a single artwork by Holt and/or Smithson. Developed as a tool for researchers at all stages, the Scholarly Text Program aims to publish two essays on each work, presenting differing opinions and approaches and drawing connections to topics that range from geology and ecology to poetry, architecture, public art, sculpture, drawing, film, philosophy, site, and

"Nancy Holt: Light and Shadow Poetics" at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles

What does it mean to notice how we see? "Nancy Holt: Light and Shadow Poetics" at the MAK Center at the Schindler House in Los Angeles offers an encounter where art and architecture shape perception together. This exhibition to brings Holt’s work into a responsive dialogue with the Schindler House, inviting visitors to experience art and architecture as partners in seeing.

Nancy Holt concrete poem on show in Paris at Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles

Nancy Holt started making art in 1966, and her first works took the form of concrete poems: artworks testing the structure, content, and form of language. A key concrete poem, "The World Though a Circle," from 1972 is currently on show in the exhibition Deep Fields at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles in Paris until March 23, 2026.

Nancy Holt's Starfire acquired by Powder Art Foundation

We are very pleased to share Nancy Holt’s 1986 sculpture "Starfire" has found a permanent home in the collection of Powder Art Foundation in Eden, Utah. Powder Art Foundation is an outdoor art museum that works closely with Dia Art Foundation. "Starfire" comprises eight pits arranged to mirror the Big Dipper constellation and the North Star. The flames create a terrestrial map of the night sky, bringing the energy of distant stars down to earth.