
Steel, painted black
5 units, height range 23" to 45-1/2"
Edition AP
Seattle Art Museum, WA
Promised gift of the Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection, in honor
of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum






“The Rocks were really conceived as one piece, although I didn’t think of them as having a fixed spatial relationship to one another. They did, however, have a temporal sequence. I thought of each piece as having an identity but also as a constituting part of a group. In this group, positions were thought of as changing.”
-Tony Smith on Wandering Rocks