WebbRichard Long Richard Long was born in Bristol, England in 1945. His sculptures are inspired by his long walks through the countryside. He does not use any obvious images of trees or sky in his artwork. He uses natural materials such as stone, slate and driftwood. Richard Long’s sculpture at Chatsworth is called Cornish Slate Line. WebbCircle of Sticks 1973 (Tate T01783) is a circle composed of seventy-six twigs from Leigh Woods, near Bristol (Long’s home), laid end to end on the gallery floor, delineating the outline of a circle. Small White Pebble Circles 1987 (Tate T07160) comprises five concentric circles of white marble pebbles. Slate Circle 1979 (Tate T03027) and ...
Pin by Sourgens Carole on Landscape architecture Landscape …
Webbtate gallery london 1990 WebbView Cornwall Slate Lines by Richard Long sold at The Marino Golinelli Collection on Collection 13 October 2007, 1pm London . Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price. goodwill training center nashville
‘Slate Drawing Two‘, Richard Long CBE, 2002 Tate
Webb28 juni 2007 · Cornwall Slate Lines, 2003, delabole slate, approximately 850cm long, by Richard Long. Photograph: © The artist Stone Line, 1980. Slate, 10x183x1067cm by Richard Long. Photograph:... WebbThe slate was acquired from the Delabole Slate Company in Cornwall where Long had been sourcing slate for more than twenty-five years before making this work (see Tufnell 2007, p.43). Other works made using this slate include Stone Line 1980 (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh) and South Bank Circle 1991 (Tate T07159 ). WebbHis piece Delabole Slate Circle, acquired from the Tate Modern in 1997, is a central piece in Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. The piece is nearly 2 metres in diameter and is composed of 168 pieces of slate that came … goodwill training center everett