Andy Goldsworthy is a British artist who collaborates with nature to produce site-specific sculpture and land art. He has created numerous works since the 80’s in areas including the North Pole, Japan, the Australian Outback, and the U.S.
Goldsworthy regards all of his creations as transient, or ephemeral. He believes that the creation and destruction process of each piece is [...]
Yes, this is a post about Environment for Blog Action Day. You’ll see, I’m getting there.
Following Radiohead’s Pay-What-You-Can move for In Rainbows I’ve been witness to some interesting debates. Many musicians I know have been celebrating. Because Radiohead’s servers have been overloaded, many people have been publicly circulating versions of the album on [...]
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Over the past 10 years I’ve often been invited to spend a weekend chilling by the lake at my friend Lindsay’s cottage, but last weekend I was invited up North with the promise that I would be put to work. On Saturday, I helped Lindsay clear a couple decades’ worth of dead branches from the [...]
With more than thirty years of professional dance under her belt, Montrealer Margie Gillis’s reputation is no longer to be made. This week, she continues to take the stage at Agora de la danse and presents A Stone’s Poem, a solo show that was originally meant to be performed by two dancers.
Choreographed by Gillis and [...]