Archive for Sunday, December 09, 2007
Landscape art
CAN we just say it? Andy Goldsworthy is the coolest artist on the planet. An environmental sculptor, he crafts his pieces from natural materials – ice, wood, stone, wool – and designs them to work within particular landscapes, which inevitably change them.
Goldsworthy’s latest work is documented in “Enclosure” (Abrams: 192 pp., $60), which features dozens of color photographs as well as journal entries and other notes. The idea was to develop a project for the northern English region of Cumbria, where sheep farming has long been a dominant cultural and economic force. Goldsworthy chose to repair (and, in many cases, rebuild) more than 40 sheepfolds, the stone enclosures in which sheep are kept. He also created a number of ancillary installations using wool, crow feathers, peat and even snow.
What’s striking about “Enclosures” is that the art here is not only beautiful but functional as well. “It is a poignant moment,” Goldsworthy writes, “when I return to a completed fold and see not only that the site has recovered, but how the work has grown into, and been accepted, by the place.”
– David L. Ulin
- UCLA mathematicians discover a 13-million-digit prime number
- Union paid millions to companies with family ties
- In Mexico City, bicycles rule the Sunday streets
- Bacteria found in Downey's water supply
- Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
- Lending freezes as anxiety grips capital markets
- Fact-checking the debate
- An American is missing in Mexico, but his other life emerges
- Can a license plate frame get speeding drivers off the hook?
- California Academy of Sciences designs sustainability
- Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
- Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert star as the Obamas
- China performs its first spacewalk
- Beware the bully pulpit
- Progress reported on Wall Street bailout plan
- Jewelry store robbed in Beverly Hills
- Banks love bailout, hate credit card curbs
- Fresno State defeats UCLA, 36-31
- Pete Wilson tears into Obama at state GOP convention
- Back on the trail, Obama chides McCain's debate answers
