
Reluctant Gardener
For centuries, artists, writers, and thinkers have turned to the garden as both a method and a metaphor for contemplating the complexities of their times. Within its cycles of resistance and renewal, they unearth the roots of power, the wounds of colonialism, and the fragility of the earth. Reluctant Gardener contributes to these conversations by reflecting on nature as lived experience, constantly re-created and co-constructed through embodied and subtle interactions. The garden serves not as a reference to, but as an expressionâboth experiential and performativeâof ecology. In the quiet turning of its seasons, this unfolding book, arising from the exhibition of the same name, reveals the intensities of timeâs passage through visual, auditory, and olfactory images, offering moods that resonate with todayâs ecopolitical challenges. Amidst the tides of resurgent nationalism, the figure of the âreluctant gardenerâ persistently reconfigures our origin stories, questioning which worlds we cultivate and which natures we preserve while revitalising how we perceive their rhythms and syncopations, much like gardens do.
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For centuries, artists, writers, and thinkers have turned to the garden as both a method and a metaphor for contemplating the complexities of their times. Within its cycles of resistance and renewal, they unearth the roots of power, the wounds of colonialism, and the fragility of the earth. Reluctant Gardener contributes to these conversations by reflecting on nature as lived experience, constantly re-created and co-constructed through embodied and subtle interactions. The garden serves not as a reference to, but as an expressionâboth experiential and performativeâof ecology. In the quiet turning of its seasons, this unfolding book, arising from the exhibition of the same name, reveals the intensities of timeâs passage through visual, auditory, and olfactory images, offering moods that resonate with todayâs ecopolitical challenges. Amidst the tides of resurgent nationalism, the figure of the âreluctant gardenerâ persistently reconfigures our origin stories, questioning which worlds we cultivate and which natures we preserve while revitalising how we perceive their rhythms and syncopations, much like gardens do.













