Andy Goldsworthy: Touching Nature by William Malpas (Paperback, 2018)

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Malpas's books on Richard Long and Andy Goldsworthy are the only full-length studies of these artists available. ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: TOUCHING NATURE. He uses natural materials in natural shapes and forms often set in natural contexts (but also in cities, towns, parks, sculpture parks, and many spaces created or adapted by people).

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ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: TOUCHING NATURE By William Malpas A new and revised edition of our best-selling book on Andy Goldsworthy. A completely rewritten exploration of the sculptor, updated to include recent works such as Night Path (2002) and Chalk Stones (2003) in Sussex, Three Cairns (2002) on the American East and West coasts, Stone Houses (2004) and Garden of Stones (2003) in Gotham, Passage (2005) in London, and Slate Domes (2005) in Washington, DC. Known as a 'land', 'earth', 'nature' or 'environmental' artist, Andy Goldsworthy works with(in) nature. He uses natural materials in natural shapes and forms often set in natural contexts (but also in cities, towns, parks, sculpture parks, and many spaces created or adapted by people). FROM THE INTRODUCTION In the 1990s, Andy Goldsworthy's art began to rise in popularity: the glossy coffee table book Stone became a bestseller (bear in mind it was then priced at $55). In 1994 Goldsworthy took over some West End galleries with a large one-man show. In 1995 he was part of an intriguing group show at the British Museum (Time Machine), creating sculptures, along with Richard Deacon, Peter Randall-Page and others, in amongst the monumental statuary of the famous Egyptian Hall. Also in 1995, Goldsworthy designed a set of Royal Mail stamps (and again in 2003). Digne in France became an increasingly important Goldsworthy location, with shows in 1995, 1997 and 2000). Prestigious commissions occurred in the US from the mid-1990s onwards. For instance: the giant Wall at Storm King Art Center in 1998; the Three Cairns on the East and West Coasts and Iowa in 2001-02; the 'stone houses' at the Metropolitan Museum in Gotham in 2004; the monument to the Holocaust (also in New York) in 2003; and the slate domes in Washington, DC in 2005. Goldsworthy continues to work in countries such as Japan, Australia, Holland, Canada, North America and France (with France and the US becoming primary centres of Goldsworthy activity), but his home ground of Dumfriesshire in Scotland remains (at) the heart of his work. REVISED AND UPDATED, WITH NEW ILLUSTRATIONS. Fully illustrated, with a revised text. Bibliography and notes. 312pp. www.crmoon.com

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PublisherCrescent Moon Publishing
ISBN-139781861717405
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046509286

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Book TitleAndy Goldsworthy: Touching Nature
AuthorWilliam Malpas
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
Number of Pages312 Pages

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Item Height234mm
Item Width156mm
Item Weight440g

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Title_AuthorWilliam Malpas
Series TitleSculptors

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