The Artist's Garden

Jonny Bruce


anglais | 30-10-2026 | 144 pages

9781917055321

Relié


29,50

 



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Step inside the gardens of some of history's most celebrated artists. Both elegant giftbook and quiet manifesto, gardener and writer Jonny Bruce celebrates gardens as artworks in themselves – and as vital sources of inspiration, wellbeing, and ecological connection.

Step inside the gardens of some of history's most celebrated artists in this beautifully crafted gift book by gardener and writer Jonny Bruce. Here the living landscapes where artists found inspiration, refuge and creative clarity are revealed, where gardens are more than just backdrops: they are creative sanctuaries, shaped with intention, history and care. Exploring planting schemes, garden histories and natural details that influenced particular works, rich parallels between the practices of the gardener and the artist are discovered and the artist's garden is celebrated as a living artwork — an immersive collaboration between nature and human creativity.

Description

Step inside the gardens of some of history's most celebrated artists. Both elegant giftbook and quiet manifesto, gardener and writer Jonny Bruce celebrates gardens as artworks in themselves – and as vital sources of inspiration, wellbeing, and ecological connection.

Step inside the gardens of some of history's most celebrated artists in this beautifully crafted gift book by gardener and writer Jonny Bruce. Here the living landscapes where artists found inspiration, refuge and creative clarity are revealed, where gardens are more than just backdrops: they are creative sanctuaries, shaped with intention, history and care. Exploring planting schemes, garden histories and natural details that influenced particular works, rich parallels between the practices of the gardener and the artist are discovered and the artist's garden is celebrated as a living artwork — an immersive collaboration between nature and human creativity.

Détails

Code EAN :9781917055321
Auteur(trice) : 
Editeur :Tate Publishing
Date de publication :  30-10-2026
Format :Relié
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :190 mm
Largeur :150 mm
Stock :Pas encore disponible
Nombre de pages :144