PASSAGE
Andy Goldsworthy, . . Abrams, $60 (168pp) ISBN 978-0-8109-5586-8
Stones, icicles, leaves, branches, grass—such are the media of England-born, Scotland-based artist Goldsworthy, who creates simple, striking and evanescent sculptures on beaches, rocks and forest floors: small shards of ice that he freezes onto stones, leaves he layers over the trunk of a dead elm. In more than 200 color photographs, Goldsworthy documents his works and their subsequent transformations as the leaves brown and the icicles melt, revealing as his subject the relationship between nature and time. Unlike the works by a previous generation of earth artists, such as Robert Smithson and Michael Heizer, Goldsworthy's pieces have immediately connected with a larger public, as the success of his many books (
Reviewed on: 11/08/2004
Genre: Nonfiction