Monday, March 3, 2014
LANDSCAPE DESIGN AS SCULPTURE
-Norman Booth, Residential Landscape Architecture
"I like to think of gardens as sculpturing of space: a beginning, and a groping to another level of sculptural experience and use: a total sculpture space experience beyond individual sculptures. A man may enter such a space: it is in scale with him; it is real. An empty space has no visual dimension or significance. Scale and meaning enter when some thoughtful object or line is introduced. This is why sculptures, or rather sculptural objects, create space. Their function is illusionist. The size and shape of each element is entirely relative to all the others and the given space. What may be incomplete as sculptural entities are of significance to the whole." - Isamu Noguchi
Wade Cavanaugh + Stephen Nguyens, "White Stag" in the Material World exhibition at MassMOCA. Am I surrounded by very mature English Oaks?
Following, in a very literal juxtoposition of two images, Ive compared a site element (the use of plant material) with a sculptural installation. The hedge below is found in Regents Park, London.
Here is an Installation at the Camden Arts Center - "Continuous" by Anna Maria Maiolino
**all photos Todd Haiman 2010
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