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Garden/Art/Garden | What on Earth is Land Art?

In this session, renowned environmental artist Chris Drury describes his practice and working method — and why he does not consider himself a ‘Land Artist’. Ben Tufnell has been a leading thinker and curator in this specific field for several decades and will be able to bring a broad perspective in consideration of how Land Art and connected work has devleoped.

Chair: Tim Richardson

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This series, chaired and curated by landscape historian and critic Tim Richardson, aims to broaden our ideas of what gardens, landscape and place can mean in the context of artistic practice in an era of climate change. Across five evenings, Tim has invited a range of practitioners, curators and academics to discuss their own work and to reflect on the broader scene. Each evening will close with a period of socialising (a drink is included in the price of the ticket) so that the discussion can continue. Book for all five evenings at a reduced price.

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Garden/Art/Garden | What on Earth is Land Art?

In this session, renowned environmental artist Chris Drury describes his practice and working method — and why he does not consider himself a ‘Land Artist’. Ben Tufnell has been a leading thinker and curator in this specific field for several decades and will be able to bring a broad perspective in consideration of how Land Art and connected work has devleoped.

Chair: Tim Richardson

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This series, chaired and curated by landscape historian and critic Tim Richardson, aims to broaden our ideas of what gardens, landscape and place can mean in the context of artistic practice in an era of climate change. Across five evenings, Tim has invited a range of practitioners, curators and academics to discuss their own work and to reflect on the broader scene. Each evening will close with a period of socialising (a drink is included in the price of the ticket) so that the discussion can continue. Book for all five evenings at a reduced price.

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