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Sandstone Sea Hole, Collieston Aberdeenshire 29th July 2000 by Andy Goldsworthy
Sandstone Sea Hole, Collieston Aberdeenshire 29th July 2000 (7)
Sandstone Sea Hole, Collieston Aberdeenshire 29th July 2000 by Andy Goldsworthy
Sandstone Sea Hole, Collieston Aberdeenshire 29th July 2000 by Andy Goldsworthy

Sandstone Sea Hole, Collieston Aberdeenshire 29th July 2000 (7)

Artist (Cheshire, England, born 1956)
Date2000
Mediumcibachrome print on photographic paper
ClassificationsPhotographs
DimensionsImage Size: 39 x 39cm
Paper Size: 70 x 68.5cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 2001 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions, the National Art Collections Fund and with income from the Macdonald Bequest.
Copyright© Andy Goldsworthy (2003)
LocationOn Display - Gallery 04
Object numberABDAG013988.7
About MeAndy Goldsworthy creates site-specific structures in the landscape and because these sculptures are sometimes ephemeral, he records the event of their construction or destruction in photographs. Like Richard Long, Goldsworthy uses natural found materials, such as leaves, mud, stones or twigs, even snow.

'Sandstone Sea Hole' had the briefest existence, only momentarily enduring the incoming tide. This set of seven photographic prints captures the progress of the sea as each incoming wave changes a hole made in the sand. The artist explores the theme of the passage of time but the fact that we have all enjoyed this simple seaside game makes the work at once familiar and accessible.

Goldsworthy lives and works in Scotland.

Exhibitions
Highland Stoneware Plate with Seascape Design.
Highland Stoneware Ltd.
late 20th-early 21st Century
Rocks and Sea, Tiree
Frances Walker
1988
Wave Pendant
Megan Falconer
2020
Wave Hoops
Megan Falconer
The Red Sail by John Duncan Fergusson
John Duncan Fergusson
Rosline Castle by J. Merigot
James Mérigot
1801
Chinese Bowl
Early 19th century
Tsuba: Japanese Sword Guard
Tenkôdô Hidekuni
Late Edo Period, possibly 19th century
Tsuba: Japanese Sword Guard
Tsuchiya Masachika
Late Edo Period, possibly 19th century
Lugar Water by Alexander Nasmyth
Alexander Nasmyth
1775-1799
Landscape
David Cox
c. 1844