{"type":"link","asset_type":"article","version":"1.0","cache_age":3600,"provider_name":"CANVAS Arts","provider_url":"https:\/\/artscanvas.org","title":"Why sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is tearing down walls \u2014 and then rebuilding them","publication_date":"August 30, 2019","summary":"British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy has long been known for his unconventional approach to art. In an ongoing project at Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Goldsworthy has created a \"walking wall,\" assembling and then disassembling the same limestone rocks, moving across the landscape of the museum's campus. Jeffrey Brown talks to Goldsworthy about creating objects that won't last forever.","author_name":"By Jeffrey Brown, Lorna Baldwin","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/cdn.artscanvas.org\/static\/2019\/08\/b96971997288ff7578d52a5c870dd3ab-WALLLLL-1024x593.jpg","thumbnail_height":593,"thumbnail_width":1024}