Antony Gormley: Land: An Exploration Of What It Means To Be Human In Remote Places Across The British Isles

Author: Antony Gormley; Jeanette Winterson

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  • : 01 July 2016
  • : 196mm X 130mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Antony Gormley; Jeanette Winterson
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Barcode 9781526201850
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Description

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Landmark Trust commissioned an installation from Antony Gormley. LAND was the result: this book records its places and explores their meanings. Author Jeanette Winterson and photographer Clare Richardson travelled to five Landmark sites in remote parts of the British Isles: Saddell Bay, Mull of Kintyre; South West Point, Lundy; Clavell Tower, Kimmeridge Bay; Martello Tower, Aldeburgh and Lengthsman's Cottage, Lowsonford to see Gormley's life-size cast iron sculptures. Winterson has written a meditation in response to the works and landscapes she has encountered. This celebratory text is accompanied by Richardson's photographs of the varied seascapes and waterways - and weather conditions - that the sculptures inhabit.