Galerie Lelong is pleased to announce the opening of a new site-specific installation of works by Andy Goldsworthy on the island of Alderney, located in the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the English Channel Islands. Alderney Stones consists of an installation of 11 boulders spread across the landscape of Alderney. Goldsworthy formed each 3-ton boulder from a mold of rammed earth and other materials sourced from the island, such as berries, seeds, old tools and discarded gloves. Set in varying degrees of exposure to the elements, the stones will eventually erode, revealing the elements concealed inside, and ultimately return to the land from which they came. Alderney Stones is part of the Art & Islands Initiative, a project dedicated to promoting the Bailiwick as an international art destination through the participation of world renowned artists and their artistic engagement with the islands of Herm, Sark, Alderney and Guernsey. For additional information and images of the Alderney Stones and the Art & Islands Initiative, please visit www.artandislands.com For more information on Andy Goldsworthy, please visit www.galerielelong.com
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