Gardens have always held a special place in human history, from small backyard plots to grandiose landscapes like the Water Theatre Grove at Versailles. The upcoming book “The Contemporary Garden” by Phaidon delves into this timeless connection between nature, beauty, and artistry, exploring 300 green spaces in 40 countries.
This comprehensive book showcases a diverse range of garden styles, from wild urban plots to meticulously manicured topiaries, and designs that emphasize water features alongside lush foliage. Through stunning photography and detailed descriptions, readers are taken on a global tour of both public and private gardens, including well-known spaces like New York’s Little Island and the High Line.
One of the highlights of “The Contemporary Garden” is its exploration of gardens that double as outdoor galleries or artworks in themselves. For example, Gabriel Orozco’s The Orozco Garden in South London blurs the line between sculpture and horticulture with its intricate brickwork and overgrown grasses. The book beautifully captures how these green spaces serve as a bridge between the natural world, art, and design.
Scheduled for release in late September, “The Contemporary Garden” is now available for pre-order in the Colossal Shop. With its celebration of the enduring allure of gardens in the digital age, this book is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the beauty and tranquility of these timeless spaces.