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Average customer review:Product Description
For British artist Andy Goldsworthy, wood evokes ideas for growth, perpetual change, and transformation. In Wood, he works with leaves, bark, branches, ice, boulders, and sand. The artist's photographs, superbly reproduced here, capture the moment at which each work came alive for him--through a particular quality of light, a precise stage in melting, or the blowing of the wind. 150 color photos.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #114909 in Books
- Published on: 1996-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 120 pages
Customer Reviews
A fresh look at nature
Goldsworthy's art isn't what he makes. It's what he does to things that are already there to make them fresh and beautiful to the jaded eye of an average human. Simple things work best in his art, evoke more raw emotion and longing: he lines tree branches with dandelions and red maple leaves; he hangs large snowballs in trees; ribbons of leaves trail off into the water and spiral icicles circle tree trunks. It's all so simple and captivating, it's really quite astounding. Goldsworthy's art is fleeting. The only reminders of his non-permanent works are photographs. In Wood, Goldsworthy goes beyond the confines of this material and shows us his mastery with the entire spectrum of natural media - snow, ice, rock, leaf, etc. The book is subdivided into sections dealing with each specific medium, the last being Tree - each work is centered around a low-lying branch of a large oak. Nevertheless, I must say that this collection of Goldsworthy's art is slightly inferior to his Collaborations with Nature, which is a better first choice if you are unfamiliar with his principles.
Brilliant Simplicity.
Andy Goldsworthy creates forms that echo the patterns of nature
so completely the viewer is almost convinced that mother
nature herself made them, rather than human hands. Goldsworthy's
sculptures are more than works of art. They become integral
yet fleeting parts of the lanscape that surrounds them. His
shapes are fluid and delicate, and his ideas are deceptively
simple,yet appear to defy both time and gravity.
His experiments in Wood are gentle and thought-provoking, and
prove that beauty exists all around us. Looking at his book
makes me appreciate the trees, rocks, and water all around us.
Andy Goldsworthy honors the earth with his quiet, sculptural
meditations.
Wood Highly Recommend
It's a big and invigorating book. If you like earth art this book (and there are others) offers some of the best of Goldsworthy. The concepts and execution are as inventive as they are cerebral. While I've never seen his work in person the photos and narrative of this book really feel like they capture the detail. In other ways the book itself is as well presented and printed as any book of art I've seen. If you can't afford it (it was expensive for me) try and get your local library to invest. It would be a great contribution to your local enclave.




