Seth Wulsin (born in Spring Valley, NY) is an artist working primarily with space and light through large-scale, site-specific, ephemeral sculpture and drawing.
This wry show focuses on sculptures that are (or were) essentially ephemeral.
Andy Goldsworthy makes his unusually ephemeral sculptures from almost entirely natural materials in natural settings.
The show also displays a great many of the dense, elegant, increasingly large drawings that Mr. Le Va makes to plot his ephemeral sculptures and that push their medium in all directions.
His recent video works can be seen as a form of ephemeral sculpture which rejects the rhetoric about eternal monuments.
G. Augustine Lynas and Duthain Dealbh create ephemeral sculptures.
Conceptual art of the late 1960s and early 1970s often involved photography to document performances, ephemeral sculpture or actions.
The instant of the jump can be thought of as super ephemeral sculpture, lasting only a few seconds before reverting to their base components.
Ice sculpture is a form of ephemeral sculpture that uses ice as the raw material.
Mr. Goldsworthy, who is just shy of his 46th birthday, is mostly known for lovely, ephemeral sculptures using leaves, stones, petals and even icicles.