Montage personnel d'extraits du film-documentaire "River and tides_Working with Time" (traduit "L'oeuvre du temps" en français) de Thomas Riedelsheimer sur l'artiste Andy Goldsworthy, chef de file ...
Montage personnel d'extraits du film-documentaire "River and tides_Working with Time" (traduit "L'oeuvre du temps" en français) de Thomas Riedelsheimer sur l'artiste Andy Goldsworthy, chef de file du Land Art.
Andy Goldworthy utilise quasi-exclusivement des matériaux ou objets naturels pour réaliser ses oeuvres.Il considère ses œuvres comme de l' "art éphémère", le temps de dégradation pouvant varier de quelques secondes à plusieurs années ... Il conserve leurs traces graçe à des photographies, qu'il publie sous formes de livres d'art. Son objectif n'est pas "d'apposer sa marque" sur le paysage, mais de travailler en harmonie avec la nature.
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Is a stack of rocks and a pile of wood so bad compared to the ecological ramifications of high rise buildings, cement parking lots, and bulldozers taking down rain forrests to make hamburgers? The computers we are all using to make these comments are made of plastics which become waste. Your enjoying all the benefits of human destruction and your getting on this artists case for being ecologically damaging? Atleast his intentions are to open our eyes to nature.
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