Better Read #40: Tacita Dean’s Directions To The Spiral Jetty

a detail of a photo of a page of a book,  Tacita Dean: Selected Writings and Complete Works & Filmography, showing the header of a fax sent in June 1997 to Dean by the Utah Arts Council, the second of two pages of directions to Spiral Jetty. The text partially reproduced here is read in full in the audio below, but for conceptual reasons not explained in the audio, it felt relevant to have the directions interrupted by the header. hopefully this image gives a sense for what will happen in the robot audio performance.

Though a review of USGS historic data for water levels at the Great Salt Lake show it had re-emerged briefly in the 1980s, the first reported sighting of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty occurred in the Spring of 1994. I saw it in August 1994, following a half-sheet set of directions and a hand-drawn map provided by the ranger at the Golden Spike National Historic Site, whose parking lot abuts the dirt road to Rozel Point.

In 1998 Tacita Dean made an artwork, Trying to find the Spiral Jetty, of directions to Spiral Jetty, which filled one and a half of two pages of a four-page fax she received from the Utah Arts Council. This edition of Better Read is an audio performance of that those now-obsolete directions, as preserved in Dean’s artwork. The fax is reproduced in Tacita Dean: Selected Writings and Complete Works & Filmography, published by the Royal Academy in 2018, which I surreptitiously photographed at Glenstone while waiting for my copy to arrive.