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All those buildings — and bruises — are part of “ Hanging Stones ,” a six-mile trail in the valley of Northdale, Yorkshire, along which Goldsworthy has restored nine farm buildings (and built one new ...
It was Andy Goldsworthy. Artist Andy Goldsworthy during the construction of "Watershed" at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) Stone by stone, the popular land artist and his ...
Many of British artist Andy Goldsworthy’s creations are ephemeral ... Limestone is a type of stone that was formed in the sea, he notes, making its presence in the middle of America particularly ...
3 Bobby Cannavale, James Corden & Neil Patrick Harris Will Lead ART on Broadway This weekend marks the official opening of Andy Goldsworthy's Stone Sea at the Saint Louis Art Museum in celebration ...
Stone Sea will be viewable beginning June 29, when the Saint Louis Art Museum opens its new East Wing to the public. For more information, go to slam.org; for more with Goldsworthy, go to stlmag.com.
Its creator, 63-year-old British artist Andy Goldsworthy, told me he's always ... the inspiration from the local landscape, the stone walls marking boundaries all around the city and surrounding ...
The artist, who lives with his wife and four ... They're qualities you don't often associate with stone." Goldsworthy's work is usually about the place where it's made. This project presented ...
and many other unnamed spaces inside the artist’s mind, with Goldsworthy’s voice guiding us. Standing at Morecambe, at a point where ancient open stone graves lie exposed, Goldsworthy talks of ...
Visitors walking, jogging or biking by the east side of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in recent weeks may have seen the first phase of Goldsworthy’s latest: the meandering stone “Walking ...
Andy Goldsworthy makes hauntingly beautiful art from what’s already there ... finished shape — it seems to have become what the stone was waiting to be. As with “Rivers and Tides ...
Andy Goldsworthy has just completed the installation of Stone Sea, a sculptural work of 25 arches constructed of roughly cut Missouri limestone, for the Saint Louis Art Museum.