andy goldsworthy brings fifty years of land art indoors for his largest-ever show in edinburgh
Briefly

Andy Goldsworthy's exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy features over 200 works that span fifty years. The show transforms the historic galleries into an immersive environment, incorporating cracked clay walls, oak branches, reeds, and stones from Dumfriesshire's graveyards. This site-specific exhibition engages with the architecture of the RSA, highlighting the connection between people, buildings, and land. Goldsworthy's works, primarily made from natural materials, are rarely displayed indoors, making this exhibition exceptional by blending indoor art with the essence of outdoor landscapes.
Goldsworthy's exhibition transforms the Royal Scottish Academy into an immersive environment that blends indoor art with the landscape, utilizing the institution's architecture as part of the artwork's narrative.
With over 200 works spanning five decades, the exhibition showcases Goldsworthy's unique approach to art, emphasizing the relationship between natural materials and human structures.
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