Private & Public: Finding the Modern British Garden

by Paul Liss and George Richards

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This catalogue examines the ways in which Modern British artists of the interwar period engaged with private and public spaces. The publication begins by exploring the private realms of artists, as many retreated to planting and painting their own gardens in the wake of the First World War. But while some withdrew, other artists sought pleasure and escapism, and amidst the rise of new technologies and popular entertainment, public gardens became arenas for a modern experience which they strove to capture.

 

Moreover, this catalogue explores the blurring of boundaries between private and public spaces, as the car and other modes of transport opened up areas of the countryside beyond the orbit of the railways. And then there were the houses and gardens of estates such as Garsington Manor – brought into the public eye by artists who attended the gatherings of the great chatelaine and salonnière, Lady Ottoline Morrell. So perhaps these worlds of private and public were not mutually exclusive, after all.
  • ISBN10 1739603303
  • ISBN13 9781739603304
  • Publish Date 15 April 2023
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Liss Llewellyn
  • Imprint Liss Fine Art
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 127
  • Language English