
These pages make accessible a sample of entries from the Andy Goldsworthy Digital Catalogue DVD (Volume One: 1976-1986).The Digital Catalogue DVD can be accessed, by appointment, at the University of Glasgow, Crichton Campus, Dumfries. "Stone: Andy Goldsworthy" offers an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate the extraordinary breadth of the artists output and to understand more about this exceptionally talented sculptor whose work is accorded worldwide recognition. Welcome to the on-line Preview of the Andy Goldsworthy Digital Catalogue DVD Volume 1: 1976-1986. Andy Goldsworthy in the Garden of Stones, 2003. His wall embraces and protects the trees instead of denoting a human-claimed space in which they might otherwise be fated for clearing. In this piece, he subverted the English agricultural tradition of building stone walls to delineate territory.

For the project, 150 tons of stone will be physically moved over the landscape by hand by stone masons during a period of nine months. Storm King Wall is arguably Goldsworthy's most ambitious work to date. In Kansas City, Goldsworthy’s Walking Wall is a sculpture and a performance. Watch the video below to see the Garden take shape. Light, and its shifts and fluctuations, enhance the experience. A dead tree in the Australian outback is miraculously clothed in rust-red sand. Garden of Stones was Andy Goldsworthy’s first permanent commission in New York City and remains a favorite of visitors to lower Manhattan. Sandstone arches progress across the floor of a Dumfriesshire quarry. In a forest in the Lake District, a wall snakes its way through the trees. A riverside slab of rock in St Louis, Missouri, glows with the colours of autumn leaves, becomes part of a wall, acquires an overall covering of green leaves, and is cradled in a nest of branches. Overview In 1989 Andy Goldsworthy constructed his Wall that Went for a Walk in Grizedale Forest, Cumbria, which drew on the walling traditions of that area. Rather than light and lyrical, Three Cairns is Andy Goldsworthy set in immutable stone. It includes works that involve not only stone of various kinds slate, limestone, sandstone, river boulders but also leaves, flowers, sand, clay and scrap steel. For instance, the Wall that went for a walk at the Storm King Arts Center in Mountainville. This spectacular book brings together work made by Andy Goldsworthy in Britain, France, the United States, Australia and Japan between 19.
