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Andy Goldsworthy : Leaning into the Wind

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The Galerie Lelong in New York presents Andy Goldsworthy: Leaning into the Wind, an exhibition of photographs and films juxtaposing Goldsworthy’s raw, early days of exploration of action and process with never-before-seen works from the last three years that return to the focus on the artist’s use of his body.

For Goldsworthy, the use of his own body has been an essential part of his practice since the beginning of his career, yet this is an aspect that has not been as shown or published as widely as many of his other ephemeral works. Actions such as throwing, spitting, and burying himself can be traced to the earliest days of Goldsworthy’s art-making practice, and have re-emerged in the last few years with a new power and frequency. For the first time in five years, Goldsworthy has produced a full body of photographic and film works that will fill the main gallery. The new works will be shown in relation to vintage work (1970s/1980s), presented in the side gallery, many of which will be on view for the first time and will comprise the most extensive selection shown to date.

In both the vintage and new works, Goldsworthy’s use of his body is a form of education, learning by touch in order to understand his materials. He does not have a pre-planned or intended outcome but is instead motivated by the process itself. Goldsworthy said in reflection of his early work: “When I began working outside, I had to establish instincts and feelings for Nature… I needed a physical link before a personal approach and relationship could be formed. I splashed in water, covered myself in mud, went barefoot and woke with the dawn.” Many of the basic tenets of Goldsworthy’s practice formed in this early period are centered on the development of an intimate and physical relationship with nature and the importance of process. Early on, photographs were not his intention, but rather a medium to record his investigation and process, but over time, the use of the camera became essential to his exploration.

In recent years, Goldsworthy has used his body with a new energy and ability to go deeper into his practice. Goldsworthy’s new work sees the artist spitting, entering a stone, and engaging in an uneasy hedge crawl, among other actions, that further explore his relationship with nature. In each work, Goldsworthy seeks to tap into an energy that is met with a resistance, a new set of problems, and friction that Goldsworthy encounters in all of his work. The points of tension—the unknown—drive the creative investigation. It is exactly this resistance, inherent in the act of the making the work, that informs all of Goldsworthy’s practice, including his sculptural works. The photographs and films of this exhibition document the process of his experimental way into his work.

EXHIBITION
Andy Goldsworthy: Leaning into the Wind
From 
October 22 to December 5, 2015 
The Galerie Lelong
528 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
USA
Tél : (1) 212 315 0470
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-6pm
http://www.galerielelong.com

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