Andy Goldsworthy’s exhibition lasted from 31 of March 2007 till 6 of January 2008 in Yorkshire Sculpture Park. He made his recent big project to indicate Sculpture Park’s 30th anniversary.
The exhibition contained outdoor works, large rooms in the Underground Gallery and an installation at Longside Gallery. In the Bothy and Garden galleries the viewer could have found works from Andy Goldsworthy’s career. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park has got historical past and Andy Goldsworthy had made sculptures that connected with its landscape. The Underground Gallery presented very fragile, organic and biomorphic works. There is Stacked Oak, Stone Room, Clay Room, Wood Room and Leaf Stalk Room. Outside of the Underground Gallery, Andy Goldsworthy had decided to put Striding Arches, made from red sandstone. Outdoor exhibition included Shadow Stone Fold, Hanging Trees and Outclosure. The installation in Longside Gallery illustrated how animals and people had changed landscapes through the time.
Andy Goldsworthy’s works explored the subject of landscape, nature and time. The indoor exhibition was followed-up outside. All works seemed to be part of one big artwork. Andy Goldsworthy had created works that were closely connected with nature. They looked like part of nature, as nature itself was an artist.
In my opinion it was very good and important exhibition. I was very impressed by Andy Goldsworthy’s project, especially the Underground Gallery. I think it was interesting exhibition and I would recommend everybody, especially photographers, to visit the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. I am looking forward to see Andy Goldsworthy’s next project.
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