His preferred artist's materials are alive, or were-- felled trees, grass shoots, colorful leaves. Or, it's the raw stuff of Nature -- rock, water, the earth itself. Andy Goldsworthy's landscape ...
Andy Goldsworthy lives in Penpont, a small village in the glorious rolling countryside 40 minutes from Dumfries in Scotland. He moved there in 1986 because it was cheap, living first in a small flat ...
After hoisting a pencil point 100 feet into the sky and snaking a line of logs 400 yards on the ground, there was just one direction left to Andy Goldsworthy - down into the Earth. "Tree Fall," his ...
As an artist who experiments with landscapes, time, and ephemeral experience, the British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy might seem tightly focused and seriously engaged. But he also has an impish sense of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jonathon Keats is a writer and artist who critiques museum exhibits. A wall is walking through Kansas City. The limestone ...
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have announced the commissions of site-specific works by Andy Goldsworthy and Gerhard Richter to mark the opening of the new de Young Museum. The two works, and ...
The new Doerr-Hosier Center at the Aspen Institute is a piece of art itself and from now until March 28, the Art of Andy Goldsworthy is being featured. “Stone River,” a rock wall that undulates across ...
A rare work by famed British artist Andy Goldsworthy is on permanent display at the Hess Art Museum at the Hess Collection Winery. The piece, titled “Surface Tension,” is a network of chestnut leaf ...
{image1}There have been a number of engaging documentaries coming through Milwaukee theaters lately, from "Standing in the Shadows of Motown" to "Spellbound" and "Winged Migration." But "Rivers and ...
Andy Goldsworthy makes hauntingly beautiful art from what’s already there: fallen leaves, sticks, rocks, petals, even his own body. In a scene in Thomas Riedelsheimer’s documentary “Leaning into the ...
As an artist who experiments with landscapes, time, and ephemeral experience, the British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy might seem tightly focused and seriously engaged. But he also has an impish sense of ...