Midsummer Snowballs

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Book Synopsis Midsummer Snowballs by : Andy Goldsworthy

Book excerpt: The only book to document artist Andy Goldsworthy's most astonishing & largest ephemeral work to date -- thirteen huge snowballs, each weighing about a ton -- removed from the wilderness & placed on the streets of London in a unique symbolic confrontation.


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