Art of the Garden
The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the present day
Stephen Daniels editor Martin Postle editor Nicholas Alfrey editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Tate Publishing
Publishing:1st Oct '26
£40.00
This title is due to be published on 1st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Featuring over 200 works from 1800 to today, explore the diverse ways the garden has inspired artists for centuries, and trace its shifting role and urgent contemporary resonances today.
Rich in metaphor and endlessly varied in form, the garden has inspired artists for centuries. Art of the Garden presents over 200 works from 1800 to today, revealing how painters, sculptors, photographers and contemporary artists have drawn on its imagery to explore themes of beauty, nature, identity and community.
This expanded edition traces the garden’s shifting role – from private idyll to shared space, from backdrop for creativity to lifeblood of local communities – but also considers its urgent contemporary resonances. Today, the garden is a powerful site for artists to engage with questions of climate crisis, environmental responsibility and the decolonisation of cultural and natural spaces. At once a place of reflection and of radical possibility, the garden emerges as central to both artistic practice and everyday life.
Featuring essays from Olivia Laing, Bob and Roberta Smith, and Claire Ratinon among others, this volume combines scholarly depth with visual richness, making it an essential companion for anyone fascinated by the enduring and ever-evolving dialogue between art and nature.
ISBN: 9781917055086
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200 pages