Slate / crack / hole / line
Black and white photograph (with pendant - see 17256A)
1988-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Other
City: other locations abroad
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About the artist
Andy Goldsworthy is one of several contemporary British artists, like Hamish Fulton and Richard Long, who are associated with ‘Land Art.’ As a boy his first jobs were labouring work on farms – physical activities involving repetitive processes that appealed to him and which he later likened to the way he makes art. He studied fine art at Bradford College of Art in the mid 1970s, completing his BA at Preston Polytechnic in 1978. His first outdoor sculptures were made on the beach at Morecambe Bay while a student in Preston. Since then he has produced sculptures, installations and photographic works in numerous locations around the world. A major retrospective of his work was held in 2007 at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield, for which he made both outdoor and indoor installations.
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Explore
- Places
- England, Lake District, Cumbria
- Subjects
- land art, topography, landscape C20th, rock formation, stone/rock
- Materials & Techniques
- photograph (as object name), black & white photograph
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Details
- Artist
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Andy Goldsworthy (1956 - )
- Title
- Slate / crack / hole / line
- Date
- 1988
- Medium
- Black and white photograph (with pendant - see 17256A)
- Dimensions
- height: 233.00 cm, width: 80.50 cm
- Acquisition
- Commissioned by the Department of the Environment and Conoco (UK) Limited 1987-8, transferred to the GAC 1997
- GAC number
- 17256