In the opening moments of "Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working With Time," we watch a fellow in parka and cap gather up bits and pieces of broken icicles, then proceed to fit them meticulously ...
Andy Goldsworthy is building a cairn, pine-cone-shaped as usual: hemispherical below, conical above. He's built such things before, sometimes out of sticks, sometimes out of ice. This one's made of ...
In Thomas Riedelsheimer’s Rivers and Tides, a documentary opening this weekend, we follow Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy as he builds sculptures out of anything that nature allows him–ice, rocks, ...
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Landscape sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is renowned throughout the world for his work in ice, stone, wood. His own remarkable still photographs are Goldsworthy's way of talking about his often ephemeral ...
The art of Andy Goldsworthy is not about the complex systems of the natural world. Instead, it’s in collaboration with them. Goldsworthy’s projects — in the woods of Scotland, the streets of Edinburgh ...
It is difficult to distill a film like “Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working With Time.” It is not a traditional narrative, as it lacks plot. Then again, it cannot be lumped with traditional ...
British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy builds a tower of rocks near the sea—he’s planning to see it swallowed by the rising tide—only to have it collapse before the ocean can reach it. It takes him four ...