This comprehensive exploration of garden art, from historical styles to modern materials, serves as an essential reference for garden enthusiasts globally. The Domaine of Château-sur-Loire, a UNESCO World Heritage site since the fifteenth century, has long been celebrated for its stunning gardens. Once a favored retreat for royalty and nobility, it has emerged as a hub for garden art over the past decade. Since 1992, it has hosted the International Garden Festival, showcasing creative exhibitions that blend landscape art with science, technology, and poetry, all set against the picturesque backdrop of the Loire Valley and its eighty-acre gardens. Throughout the year, the château features both temporary and permanent exhibitions, highlighting works by renowned artists such as Andy Goldsworthy and Sheila Hicks. The book delves into key elements of major gardening traditions—Japanese, Chinese, Korean, English, and French—and explores trends that engage the five senses: light, sound, fragrance, taste, and texture, providing inspiration for home gardeners. This volume serves as both a guide to gardening art and a tribute to the château, offering a rich resource on gardens and their history, while celebrating the enduring magic of the Domaine that will inspire future generations.
Chantal Colleu-Dumond Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
