Louisa Jones
Clive Nichols
Thames & Hudson, New York, 2012, English
Nonfiction, Landscape Design
10.6 x 11.7 inches, hardcover, 224 pages, 265 color illustrations
ISBN: 9780500516119
Suggested Retail Price: $60.00

From the Publisher. Human beings have been transforming Mediterranean landscapes into art for at least 30,000 years. Millennia of human negotiations with the land prove that to “tread lightly” on the earth need not be at odds with our interface with nature. Today’s landscape architects, designers, land artists, sculptors, and gardeners are taking inspiration from age-old materials, skills, and sites to produce landscape designs and art that celebrate living in this multifaceted region. All involve a strongly graphic vision of the landscape; are site-generated; and observe the logic of place as determined by climate, geology, flora and fauna, architecture, and land use.

Contemporary landscape designers and land artists from Nicole de Vésian to Fernando Caruncho, Heidi Gildemeister to Paolo Pejrone, Andy Goldsworthy to Gilles Clément, and Jacqueline Morabito to Ian Hamilton Finlay are featured. 

Canadian by birth, Louisa Jones has lived in Provence for nearly forty years. She is the author of numerous books on gardens, including The French Country Garden and Reinventing the Garden. Clive Nichols was voted Garden Photographer of the Year by the Garden Writers Guild in 2005. 

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