We have pointed him out before, and will likely continue to do so; here, with a link to a catalogue archiving some of his earliest work as an adult artist. And there is a podcast of the radio show about entrepreneurs, From Scratch, featuring an interview with this artist that allows him to sit remarkably well with pioneers at the intersection of conservation and other pursuits:
Andy Goldsworthy
Sculptor
Some sculptors work with materials like bronze or marble, which last forever; but others build sculptures made of ice or snow, which last only a few moments. Who are some of the sculptors producing ephemeral art? Jessica speaks with one such pioneer, Andy Goldsworthy.
Andy’s outdoor sculptures have been shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, The National Gallery in Washington DC, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. Andy discusses how he has built a successful life building sculptures outdoors, and from scratch.
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