Description: THIS IS A LARGE TABLETOP TYPE BOOK IN VERY GOOD PLUS CONDITION. THE DUST JACKET HAS A SMALL TEAR ON THE BACK SIDE. SEE PHOTO. THE BOOK ITSELF IS CLEAN AND HAS STRONG BINDINGS. Projects presents more than 40 of the artist's recent large-scale sculptural work from around the world. Using local materials--including stone, clay, and wood--Goldsworthy's projects are inspired by and interact with the natural landscape. Each project subjects Goldsworthy's ideas about the work to the brute facts and forces of nature: sunlight, sedimentation, tides, erosion, extremes of heat and cold, and plant growth and decay. Situated mostly throughout Europe and the United States, Goldsworthy's projects are as beautiful as they are thought-provoking. Each one is accompanied with notes by the artist, and many have not been published previously. Andy Goldsworthy: Projects is a companion volume to Andy Goldsworthy: Ephemeral Works (2015)., Andy Goldsworthy: Projects presents more than 40 of the artist's recent large-scale sculptural work from around the world. Using local materials - including stone, clay, and wood - Goldsworthy's projects are inspired by and interact with the natural landscape. Each project subjects Goldsworthy's ideas about the work to the brute facts and forces of nature: sunlight, sedimentation, tides, erosion, extremes of heat and cold, and plant growth and decay. Situated mostly throughout Europe and the United States, Goldsworthy's projects are as beautiful as they are thought-provoking. Each one is accompanied with notes by the artist, and many have not been published previously.
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Publication Year: 2017
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: PROJECTS
Author: ANDY GOLDSWORTHY
Publisher: Abrams
Topic: Sculpture & Installation, History / Contemporary (1945-), Subject