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Showing posts with label David Nash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Nash. Show all posts
Saturday, November 23, 2024

Ash Dome

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Here is a photo I took this morning of the David Nash: 45 Years of Drawing exhibition at London's Annely Juda gallery. This room is de...
Thursday, June 01, 2017

The Gibberd Garden

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We made a trip this week to see Sir Frederick Gibberd's garden, created between 1957 and 1984, and located just outside Harlow, the N...
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Friday, May 06, 2016

Forest, Field & Sky

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A programme about art in the landscape can currently be seen on the BBC iPlayer: Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out of Nature .  It is present...
Friday, June 15, 2012

A Natural Gallery

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On Saturday, the only rain-free day so far this month, we headed across London to see David Nash At Kew: A Natural Gallery .  Looking now...
Friday, May 13, 2011

Beyond Twelve Nautical Miles

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Two photographs in magazines I’ve been reading this month caught my eye.  The first, from Tate etc. (Summer 2011) is Magritte’s Les Idée...
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Thursday, April 08, 2010

Paddle to the Sea

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I have written here before about David Nash's Wooden Boulder which took twenty-five years to be carried from a Welsh river to the open...
Sunday, March 26, 2006

Wooden boulder

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There is an interview with David Nash in Sculpture Magazine where he says “I think Andy Goldsworthy and I, and Richard Long, and most of th...
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This blog explores landscape through the arts: painting, installation, photography, literature, music, film... I've also on occasion covered the creation or alteration of landscapes by architects, artists and garden designers. For the first year I did several short entries each week; since then I have reduced the frequency and some posts are a bit longer. In naming this site 'Some Landscapes' initially I just saw it as a few modest notes and didn't know if I'd keep it up. Of course it will always only cover 'some' landscapes, even though I occasionally like to think of it as an expanding cultural gazetteer. There are some maps and a chronology of posts that I did a while back but the best way of exploring is through the search function, labels or just browsing old posts. I started writing this blog using the name 'Plinius' (a little tribute to the younger and older Plinys) and am now rather attached to it as a 'nom de blog'. Comments are very welcome but are moderated to prevent spam. I used to post landscape stuff on Twitter but now use Bluesky: @andrew-ray.bsky.social.
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