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At the simple level of taxonomy the exhibition shows him to be more than a cartoonist. It includes painting, sculpture, photography and installation as well as the drawings which have made him popular. These are grouped into blocks where, instead of read
Terra, Grizedale Forest, from 11 February In 1968, as the land art movement took off in the US, the Forestry Commission established the Grizedale Society to encourage the arts. Soon, the Lake District forest was home to works by David Nash, Robert Koenig
As soon as I met Richard, I thought he was important ... His career was meteoric. It struck a chord. But he has attained fame and fortune in the context of British sculpture. Like Andy Goldsworthy, Richard uses clay, wood, rocks – natural materials – whereas I never have. If you examine our work, it’s n...
There is a certain etheral winding line that often surfaces in artist Andy Goldsworthy‘s work – If you’ve ever seen the documentary “Rivers and Tides,” visited the de Young Museum in San Francisco, or watched a snake move through the grass, you know the
Joseph Bellows Gallery 7661 Girard Ave. La Jolla, CA 92037 (858) 456-5620 or josephbellows.com Founded: 1998 Representative artists: “20th century master photographers, with a focus on American masters from the ’50s to the ’80s” Opening Jan. 14: “George
A Yorkshire farm was where, from the age of 13, British artist Andy Goldsworthy first learned his trade: how to use a shovel, skin a hare, build a dry-stone wall. And it is to the grounds of the 500-acre Yorkshire Sculpture Park, near Wakefield, where he
Reconfiguring the natural world: David Hockney painting "The Road to Thwing, Late Spring", May 2006 (David Hockney/photo Jean Pierre Goncalves de Lima) The reason David Hockney became a painter, and the reason he is still, at 74, going at it hard, is bec
Andy Goldsworthy (born July 26, 1956) is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist living in Scotland who produces site-specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings. His art involves the use of natural and found objects, to create both temporary and permanent sculptures which draw out the character of their... Full Article
As soon as I met Richard, I thought he was important ... His career was meteoric. It struck a chord. But he has attained fame and fortune in the context of British sculpture. Like Andy Goldsworthy, Richard uses clay, wood, rocks – natural materials – whereas I never have. If you examine our work, it’s n...
