Synopses & Reviews
- The combination of superlative illustrations and specially commissioned essays by leading writers familiar with the artist and his work, make this one of the most authoritative and comprehensive publications on Goldsworthy.
- The book features an array of Goldsworthy's ephemeral sculptures and also his creation of such majestic earthworks as Seven Spires.
- This edition is a bargain, considering it contains all of the original full-color photos and all the text from the large edition, but costs much less.
- Interest in Goldsworthy remains strong--his first book A Collaboration With Nature (1991) is now in its thirteenth printing and has sold more than 100,000 copies. This book sold out in its first edition (1993).
- The paperback edition will supplant the out-of-print hardcover. It will feature a new jacket cover in a fresh, appealing, and affordable format.
- The accompanying text is both fascinating an substantial, including critical and descriptive essays, copious quotations from the artist himself, and three interviews.
- This paperback edition is being released at the same time as Goldsworthy's forthcoming new book, Passage. The two make a strong pair.