What do you consider to be a landscape photograph? Can it have people in it? Or buildings? Share your thoughts. It used to be that landscape photography was about capturing the sublime, immortalizing ...
If your front yard feels dated, or has a whimsical yet fussy style that you've grown tired of, it's time to turn to a more contemporary look. Often, this means stripping out the excess and focusing on ...
When I heard that Arizona landscape architect Steve Martino is speaking at Modernism Week, I got all excited. In my humble opinion, Steve is one of the most innovative designers in the west and has ...
Questions of environment, ecology, and climate have never more intensely occupied the cultural zeitgeist. According to editors Christophe Girot and Dora Imhof of the ETH Zurich, as scarcity, ruin, and ...
The podcast is titled "Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape." Venus Williams recording the podcast "Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary ...
Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism, by Barry Schwabsky (DAP, April 2019) Art critic Barry Schwabsky’s new book, Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New ...
Peter Croteau, “Neutaconkanut Park, Looking Out Over Providence” (2011) (all images courtesy the artist) “[American scenery] has its own peculiar charm — a something not found elsewhere,” the ...
No one enjoys a Royston garden more than Robert Royston himself. One of the inventors of modern landscape architecture, Royston designed hundreds of gardens and many public parks during his 60-year ...
Landscape architect Joseph Richardson’s clients wanted to create a better connection between their stately Washington, D.C., home and its surrounding garden, while also bringing more light inside. But ...