"Rivers and Tides"
Directed by: Thomas Riedelsheimer
Land Scuptures by: Andy Goldsworthy
When: 7:30 Monday, March 15, 2004,
Where: Madstone Theaters
When: 4 pm Sunday March 21, 004
Where: HCC Ybor Performing
Arts Theater
Image from "Rivers and Tides"
by Thomas Riedelsheimer
That rare film about an artist that is, in itself, a work of art.
"Rivers and Tides: Working With Time" is an extraordinary journey into the world
and mind of Scottish sculptor Andy Goldsworthy.
A land-artist who uses materials from nature to make site-specific works, Goldsworthy allows
the elements to have the last say in his beautiful creations, as his ingenious patterns of
wood, leaves, stone and ice move and erode over time.
German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer followed the artist for over a year in several outdoor
locations, intimately documenting his improvisational process and capturing the serene spectacle
of his works and their delicate changes.
Although Goldsworthy's private and often ephemeral pieces have been documented extensively
in still photographs, this remarkable movie uses the artist's own voice to guide usthrough
his process and help us "…see something you never saw before, that was always there
but you were blind to it."
Winner of the Golden Gate Award at the recent San Francisco International Film Festival, Rivers
and Tides is a sensual and poetic masterpiece.