Robert Morris/Projects for the first time surveys the artist’s plan for imaginary or proposed and, in a few fortunate instances, realized monuments and earthworks. In the mid ‘60s Morris and other artists, notably Robert Smithson and Michael Heizer, began to make large-scale works which reached beyond object, studio, and even factory to shape and intervene with the landscape and natural phenomena. The scale of these projects parallels that of industry and technology or evokes great landscape and architectural complexes of ancient civilizations…
-Suzanne Delehanty, Curator and ICA Director