The 'Garden Futures' exhibition presents gardens as multifaceted spaces, reflecting personal refuge, politics, and commercial influences, structured into four thematic chapters for exploration.
Curated by Maria Heinrich, the exhibition allows for a comprehensive exploration of garden evolution, featuring influential figures like Roberto Burle Marx and Piet Oudolf.
Chapter themes such as 'Garden Politics' reveal how garden design is influenced by social and political dimensions, emphasizing the historical context and commercial interests.
The exhibition connects past, present, and potential future of gardens, showcasing gardens as personal, artistic expressions while critiquing broader societal implications.
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