On a sultry morning in early August, sculptor Andy Goldsworthy stood in a quarry in Stony Creek, Connecticut, watching the heart being burned out of a ten-ton granite boulder. Eighteen of these tawny-… more →
matt ballou wrote 2 days ago: Andy Goldsworthy functions as an artist in a continuum of what I would call shamanistic principles: … more →
julie eilenberger wrote 1 week ago: he is an environmentalist, sculptor and photographer, using nature as his medium. i love andy goldaw … more →
danielleslentz wrote 2 weeks ago: For my fifth graders I decided to do something fun, adventurous and media rich. Andy Goldsworthy is … more →
urdead2me wrote 2 weeks ago: EXPIRED: 11/04/09 – Gregg Edelmann, 42, didn’t need to develop a personality or start a … more →
juliawade wrote 3 weeks ago: I did an interview with visual artist Marty Coleman in September. After the interview was posted, Ma … more →
craniocean wrote 3 weeks ago: This example of the art of Andy Goldsworthy from the Autumn, 2009 CraniOcean.Calm Newsletter, from t … more →
jfloring wrote 1 month ago: “When I make a work I often take it to its very edge of collapse and its a very beautiful bala … more →
theproseandthepassion wrote 1 month ago: I recently wrote about the beautiful art of Andy Goldsworthy, and how it moves me. Natural materials … more →
kendrajk wrote 1 month ago: I am in love. With Land Art, that is. What is land art? A bit of an art history lesson for the peopl … more →
theproseandthepassion wrote 1 month ago: I am in no way qualified to discuss the natural art of Andy Goldsworthy. I can’t discuss his o … more →
Lara wrote 1 month ago: Last night, the bf shared with me a beautiful documentary about artist Andy Goldsworthy called River … more →
Susan Katz Miller wrote 1 month ago: I subscribe to the theory that spirituality is primarily a neurochemical response to music, dance, b … more →
juliawade wrote 3 months ago: He MAKEs Absorbent Art: An Interview with Visual Artist Marty Coleman Part 1 Read Part 2 of Marty … more →
delicate flower wrote 3 months ago: My writing coach gave me a suggestion that is the basis for this post. We were talking about passage … more →
veloyogi wrote 3 months ago: I’d seen it before. Brilliant then. Brilliant now. Andy Goldsworthy is so charming, I’d … more →
steffanjoneshughes wrote 3 months ago: While down in littlehampton we went over to Chichester for the day and visited the Pallant house gal … more →
artistatexit0 wrote 3 months ago: I just read that the most primitive reptiles still around are the turtles. The oldest turtle fossil … more →
rachelwoodmassey wrote 3 months ago: the summer journey… to the heart stirring Dia Beacon and the mind-meltingly beautiful Storm K … more →
greenbeltlandtrust wrote 4 months ago: - This article about an art/restoration project along Ash Creek in the Luckiamute Watershed is exc … more →