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Midsummer Snowballs by Andy Goldsworthy
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Midsummer Snowballs (edition 2001)

by Andy Goldsworthy

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"Just after midnight on June 21, 2000, Midsummer Day, artist Andy Goldsworthy supervised the unloading of thirteen huge snowballs from refrigerated trucks onto the streets of London's financial district. What took place as an astonished public came upon these snowballs - each several feet in diameter and weighing about a ton - is captured here in spontaneous and evocative pictures taken by photographers working around the clock over the several days it took the snowballs to melt."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)
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Title:Midsummer Snowballs
Authors:Andy Goldsworthy
Info:Thames & Hudson (2001), Edition: 1ST, Hardcover, 160 pages
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"Just after midnight on June 21, 2000, Midsummer Day, artist Andy Goldsworthy supervised the unloading of thirteen huge snowballs from refrigerated trucks onto the streets of London's financial district. What took place as an astonished public came upon these snowballs - each several feet in diameter and weighing about a ton - is captured here in spontaneous and evocative pictures taken by photographers working around the clock over the several days it took the snowballs to melt."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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