Image series 51 / 2010: Andy Goldsworthy

Homage to the snow

17 December 2010 | By: Hendrikje Hüneke

Start image

Seeing the snow-sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy, you can imagine how big his patience with the nature and his veneration for the nature are. The sculptures are made in the nature, far away from civilisation and iti’s not possible to move them in a museum. They change their optical effect in the change of the weather, and once they will be destroyed by wind and sun.
This sculptures argue for a point of view, which is not limited on anger at frozen windscreens or delayed trains.

01

Andy Goldsworthy: 30. März, 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

02

Andy Goldsworthy: o. T., 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

03

Andy Goldsworthy: 23. März, 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

04

Andy Goldsworthy: 24.+ 25. März, 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

05

Andy Goldsworthy: 29. März, 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

06

Andy Goldsworthy: 12. April, 1989, Grise Fiord; Datenbank Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

07

Andy Goldsworthy: 14. April, 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier

08

Andy Goldsworthy: 13. April, 1989, Grise Fiord; Diathek online, Universität Trier, Fach Kunstgeschichte, Trier