What if objects were designed as gifts to the world? A provocative essay by the curators of Plant Fever exhibition.
Artist Cara Johnson's works interrogate ideas around land management practices and the human relationship with the natural world.
Christin Geall reflects on privilege, art and plants.
'The idea of creation is beautiful, and the human species is capable of so much creation. But an existing climate and ecosystem, it’s not a blank page’ - Thomas Doxiadis
An interview with Allison Watkins - photographer and night-time garden stalker.
Sally Wilson visits the garden of famed Mexican modernist architect Luis Barragán.
A chat with natural fibre artist Alice Fox.
A new photographic series by Rae Begley capturing the breath, beauty and fragility of planet Earth.
An interview with Kate Cullity, director of award winning Australian landscape architecture firm, Taylor Cullity Lethlean.
Neha Kale uncovers fertile ground in the art of Agnes Denes, Nicole Foreshew and Asad Raza.
An extraordinary essay on extinction, art and erasure.
Karkalla is one of the great private gardens of Australia.
A conversation with trailblazing landscape architect and ecological design advocate, Claudia West
A chat about landscape, creativity and light with Jane Fulton Alt
Take a stroll through the garden with UK based artist Johanna Tagada-Hoffbeck.
Artist Sammy Hawker gives voice and visual expression to the more-than-human worlds that vibrate around, and with, us.
An interview with David Godshall, principal of Terremoto, a landscape architecture studio in California, USA.
What can the stories of plants teach us about living with extinction?
An interview with Michelle Shofet and Larissa Belcic of New York based design studio, Nocturnal Medicine
Samorn Saxinay is a weaver and designer who stumbled across the the idea of dyeing with food scraps, thanks to a hug from her grubby daughter.
Acclaimed Chilean landscape architect Teresa Moller chats with Georgina Reid.
An art project by Felicity Jones and Mark Smith exploring the cultural and environmental impacts of the Wardian case.
Lucy Munro shines a light on a bunch of acomplished and important land artists.
Neha Kale meets four artists exploring new relations with nature.
Neha Kale profiles three artists who re-imagine ideas of kinship and ask us to look closely at ties that bind.
Meet Kate Seddon, a Melbourne landscape designer with a penchant for plants.
Penny Sadubin's art explores the complexity, importance and beauty of endangered ecological communities.
David Godshall chats with Georgina Reid about remaking landscape architecture.
A garden ramble with designer Peter Shaw on Victoria's Surf Coast.
Landscape architect Bede Brennan explores the sometimes fraught relationship between landscape architecture and gardening.
A series of images exploring the transient nature of plants (and humans) through the momentary recording of plant geometry. Images and words by Karina Sharpe.
Sally Blake's art practice explores the complex space between humans and nature.
Photographer Chloe Ferres finds hope, and life, in the cracks.
A musing on the limited (but important) role of design in the creation of a garden.
Landscape architect Sharon Wright on doing less, with love.
An interview with Sydney based visual artist Caroline Rothwell about plants, art, and painting with carbon emissions.
Gardening can be about seeing as much as making, suggests Georgina Reid.
Spanish photographer Xavi Bou makes visible the invisible movements of birds in the sky.
British photographer Kate Friend's new series explores the relationship between people and their plants.
A conversation with principal of TERREMOTO, David Godshall.
An essay by Stéph Donse exploring the complex relationship between cities and nature.
Meet photographer Daniel Shipp's gang of ugly plant misfits in their first ever glamour shoot.
"I am unashamedly hoping to create work that is beautiful, contemplative and uplifting. I want it to speak, but with an optimistic, inquisitive and gentle voice."
Three artists speak about how the land we live on is cleaved by borders or shaped by colonial desires.











































