ART OF THE GARDEN: Tom Stuart-Smith on Gardens and the Imagination
Whether it is a musical motif, molecular cell structure or perhaps a painting that has inspired him, Tom Stuart-Smith – winner of eight gold medals and three times Best in Show at the Chelsea Flower Show – explores the many influences that go into the creation of his gardens, which he always sketches by hand to seed the idea of what a place could become. Curated by Caroline Donald February 2015, Hauser & Wirth Somerset

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Planting and Context by Tom Stuart Smith

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Hauser and Wirth Somerset : Exploring Art in the English Countryside

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Tom Stuart-Smith: The Barn

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David Hockney: Another View of the World

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Tom Stuart Smith, Landscape Architect, Tom Stuart-Smith, UK 21 09 22

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Pat Heron, British abstract artist documentary

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John Constable: The radical landscape of The Hay Wain | National Gallery

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The Art of the Garden, Series 2, Piet Oudolf

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The Well-gardened Mind: The Restorative Power of Nature with Sue Stuart-Smith

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Chatsworth rock garden, Tom Stuart-Smith

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The Genius of Turner: Painting The Industrial Revolution

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Dan Pearson remembers the gardens that inspired his childhood

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Sue Stuart-Smith: The Well-Gardened Mind

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The Uncomfortable Truth About AI “Reasoning” | World Science Festival

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David Hockney: 'When I paint, I feel I'm 30'

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National Garden Scheme RHS Chelsea Flower Show Highlights, 2024

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Art of the Garden: Dan Pearson, The Garden as Vision

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Nature's Cure with Monty Don and Sue Stuart Smith

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Chelsea Flower Show: Tom Stuart-Smith at Chelsea 2010

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