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Landscape Works with Piet Oudolf and LOLA

In Search of Sharawadgi

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Maestro Piet Oudolf and upcoming stars LOLA on joint quest for designing our healthy future

> Exhibition ‘In Search of Sharawadgi' 5 June - 17 October 2021
> Includes work by Piet Oudolf, LOLA, Joseph Beuys, Kie Ellens, Anne Geene, Giuseppe Licari, Geert Mul, Darcy Neven, Vijai Patchineelam & Adrijana Gvozdenovic, Sanne Vaassen

In Search of Sharawadgi presents the ideas and dreams of Piet Oudolf and LOLA Landscape Architects. Piet Oudolf is the Netherlands’ most well-known garden designer and he has completed such famous projects as the High Line in New York.

This book takes the reader on a journey, showing them how public gardens and landscapes across the world have been transformed. Form the High Line in New York, the gardens of Hauser & Wirth in Somerset, the Star Maze in Tytsjerk to the Leisure Lane in Parkstad. Familiarise yourself with Oudolf’s and LOLA's ultimate vision for the future: a global forest against the warming of the earth. A dream that can start in anyone’s garden, however big or small.

On this journey we are accompanied by the artists Joseph Beuys, Kie Ellens, Anne Geene, Giuseppe Licari, Geert Mul, Darcy Neven, Vijai Patchineelam & Adrijana Gvozdenovic,and Sanne Vaassen . In doing so this book presents us an extraordinary perspective on the discipline of garden design, and major issues such as global warming and the impact of nature on our well-being.

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ISBN 978-94-6208-630-2 | June 2021 | available | Fabian de Kloe, Peter Veenstra, Joep Vossebeld | design: Sam Jacob & Fraser Muggeridge | English | 21 x 30 cm | 192 pages | illustrated (200 full color) | in conjunction with: SCHUNCK Museum, IBA Parkstad

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