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An edition of Wood (1996)

Wood

In this remarkable new book, British artist Andy Goldsworthy offers a compelling look at the essence of wood as he has grown to know it through his sculpture. Here, expanding upon the themes and preoccupations explored in his previous book, Stone, Goldsworthy evokes ideas of growth, perpetual change, and transformation through works made of leaves, branches, ice, snow, boulders, and sand. Much of his art is ephemeral: what has been drawn from nature will eventually merge with it again.

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.

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Language
English
Pages
115

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Cover of: Wood
Wood
1996, Harry N. Abrams
in English
Cover of: Wood
Wood
1996, Viking, Gardners Books, Harry N. Abrams, Abrams
in English

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Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.2
Library of Congress
NB497.G64 A4 1996, NB497.G64A4 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
115 p. :
Number of pages
115

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20041928M
ISBN 10
0810939924, 0670871370
LCCN
96008561
OCLC/WorldCat
34669253
Library Thing
82619
Goodreads
371595
60434

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