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British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy creates and photographs ephemeral Land Art made from sticks, stones, flowers and pine cones.
Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “Hanging Stones” again.
As recorded grippingly in Thomas Riedelsheimer's 2002 documentary on the artist, "Rivers and Tides," Andy Goldsworthy frequently works outdoors in isolation on fragile, transient pieces that the ...
Goldsworthy designs and constructs rugged, large-scale installations like the one at deCordova. He arranges fallen trees, boulders and lots of stones outdoors in varied terrains. Some of the works ...
Combining an intuitive love of natural and savage beauty Andy Goldsworthy’s artwork is as at home in the middle of the Arctic as in a London gallery.
British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy has long been known for his unconventional approach to art. In an ongoing project at Kansas City’s Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Goldsworthy has created a ...
Andy Goldsworthy is an internationally acclaimed artist like no other. Goldsworthy‘s medium is the earth (terra firma). The artist has traveled the world creating art installations that are ...
Goldsworthy "feels" the energy from nature and transcends that energy into an art form. His transient sculptures contradict the permanence of art in its historical pretense.
British artist Andy Goldsworthy created a 60-foot serpentine sand sculpture to accompany his photo exhibition, "River," at the Haines Gallery. Chronicle photo by Jerry Telfer ...
Andy Goldsworthy, artist: 'I wanted to make art. I would've done that as a gardener or signing on' Karen Wright Friday 05 September 2014 00:55 BST 0 Comments ...