The Little Book of Little Gardens is an artistic demonstration and playful collection of Steve Wheen, the internationally acclaimed `Pot Hole Gardener', whom The Sun describes as the Banksy of guerilla gardening'. This collection brings his best work to life, creating a photographic journey through some of London's most iconic locations. These tiny gardens are sure enough to brighten anyone's day and cause imaginations to wander. Initially begun as a simple way to beautify Wheen's East London neighbourhood, these little gardens have captured the attention of the world.'
Essays by Bernard BlistAne, Susan Cross, Lisa Dennison and Alison M. Gingeras.
"Ideas are explored around the physical relationship to images, where image and object are dissolved into one another in creating a haptic experience"--Publisher.
A Quiet Revolution, British Sculpture Since 1965
Ian Wilson: The Discussions
Hanne Darboven
Bad Visual Systems
Poetic Visions at Heart of the City
Half an Autobiography
James Lee Byars: The monument to language, The diamond floor
Endless Set