Andy Goldsworthy works with what the earth provides — leaves, ice, stone, wood, water — and then watches it dissolve, melt, collapse, or blow away. Ephemeral Works, 2004–2014 documents a decade of this ongoing negotiation between making and unmaking: sculptures that last hours, photographs that last decades, and a sensibility that refuses to separate creation from loss.
Published by Abrams in 2015, this is the definitive survey of Goldsworthy's middle-career work — installations from the Scottish Borders, the Lake District, Nova Scotia, and beyond, each one a meditation on time, place, and the limits of permanence. The photographs are luminous. The work is quietly radical.
This copy is Near Fine with dust jacket. Clean pages, tight binding, minimal shelf wear.
ISBN 978-1-4197-1779-6.
Andy Goldsworthy works with what the earth provides — leaves, ice, stone, wood, water — and then watches it dissolve, melt, collapse, or blow away. Ephemeral Works, 2004–2014 documents a decade of this ongoing negotiation between making and unmaking: sculptures that last hours, photographs that last decades, and a sensibility that refuses to separate creation from loss.
Published by Abrams in 2015, this is the definitive survey of Goldsworthy's middle-career work — installations from the Scottish Borders, the Lake District, Nova Scotia, and beyond, each one a meditation on time, place, and the limits of permanence. The photographs are luminous. The work is quietly radical.
This copy is Near Fine with dust jacket. Clean pages, tight binding, minimal shelf wear.
ISBN 978-1-4197-1779-6.