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Midsummer Snowballs Andy Goldsworthy

Midsummer Snowballs By Andy Goldsworthy

Midsummer Snowballs by Andy Goldsworthy


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Over 100 colour photographs chronicling the event when, on midsummer's day 2000, Andy Goldsworthy placed 13 huge snowballs on the streets of the City of London. These images capture the public's responses gazing, touching, smiling, laughing, or pretending to ignore the enormous mass of snow.

Midsummer Snowballs Summary

Midsummer Snowballs by Andy Goldsworthy

Just after midnight on 21 June 2000 - midsummer's day - Andy Goldsworthy supervised the unloading of 13 huge snowballs from refrigerated trucks parked by Smithfield Market in the City of London. Each snowball was several feet in diameter and weighed about a ton. Over the next few hours, they were carefully manoeuvred into predetermined sites on the streets of the City to be released from their plastic wrappings at dawn so that they were there to greet the workers in London's financial district as they streamed off buses and out of tube stations on their way to their offices. The snowballs were then left to melt - a process that, even in the warmth of summer, took anything up to six days. All this amazed, delighted and sometimes affronted the passers-by, and a rich element of Midsummer Snowballs is the public's responses: gazing, touching, smiling, laughing, or simply walking by and pretending to ignore the enormous mass of snow on the pavement. These reactions are covered in spontaneous photographs taken by a team of photographers who worked around the clock. The introduction by Judith Collins places the snowballs in the context not just of Goldsworthy's work but in that of earlier painters and sculptors. The story of the snowballs is told by Goldsworthy himself, and chronicled in the colour photographs.

About Andy Goldsworthy

Judith Collins was until 2000 Senior Curator of 20th Century British Art at the Tate Gallery, London. As well as lecturing and broadcasting, she has also written widely on 20th century British artists and on various aspects of modern British art and design.

Additional information

GOR001689804
9780500510650
0500510652
Midsummer Snowballs by Andy Goldsworthy
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20011008
160
N/A
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