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All Systems Tend Toward Disorder: The Garden Paintings
Michael Greaves

In attempting to impose order on our gardens, we also hide histories and legacies. There is an undeniable violence underlying this bucolic ideal. We live during a time when the garden can no longer be experienced as a neutral Arcadia. There is always also a question of power and loss, compromise and complicity, fragility and extinction.
extract from the exhibition essay by Kari Schmidt
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