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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Goldsworthy, Andy
Verfasser*innenangabe: Andy Goldsworthy. Einf. von Judith Collins. [Aus dem Engl. von Waltraud Götting]
Jahr: 2002
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main, Zweitausendeins
Mediengruppe: Buch
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Andy Goldsworthy modelliert vergängliche Kunstwerke in der Natur, und zwar fast ausschließlich aus natürlich vorkommenden Materialien: Schnee, Eis und Sand, Steine, Wurzeln, Äste und Zweige, Blätter, Dornen und Blüten. Seine mitunter nur wenige Stunden existierenden Skulpturen hält er selbst auf Fotografien fest.Famous for transforming the natural world into the canvas for his surprising and colorful work, Goldsworthy expands upon his fascination with snowballs in the urban melting action documented here. Imagine walking through your city on a hot summer day and discovering a large snowball melting on the sidewalk. This is just what Londoners experienced when on the night of June 21, 2000, Goldsworthy, working the Barbican Arts Centre in London with many helpers, placed 13 huge snowballs throughout the city. For the next six days he watched and recorded as each ball (weighing about a ton) was sculpted by the city environment, people's touch, and temperature. Though three of the snowballs were destroyed by an angry viewer, most succumbed to the wind and the warm summer air, slowly revealing the objects packed within them: barbed wire, feathers, stones, branches, wool, and more. The resulting shifts in shape, color, and texture comment gently, and with humor, on the transience of time, the beauty of change, and the steady force of nature. The many color photographs included here document the melting balls as well as Londoners' reactions. Goldsworthy's daily comments, from the first snowfall to the last drip, and the Tate Gallery's Judith Collins's perfectly friendly and accessible introduction make this playful but complex work a pleasure to explore.

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Goldsworthy, Andy
Verfasser*innenangabe: Andy Goldsworthy. Einf. von Judith Collins. [Aus dem Engl. von Waltraud Götting]
Jahr: 2002
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main, Zweitausendeins
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ISBN: 3-86150-442-1
Beschreibung: 1. Aufl., 157 S. : zahlr. Ill.
Schlagwörter: Bildband, Goldsworthy, Andy, Installation <Kunst>, Naturkunst, Abbildungen, Ansichten, Ansichtspostkarte, Bilder, Bildmaterial, Naturmaterial / Kunst
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Götting, Waltraud; Collins, Judith
Sprache: Deutsch
Originaltitel: Midsummer snowballs
Mediengruppe: Buch