Kate Rohde: flourish
Essay by Jenna Blyth
Published by TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2008
Exhibition catalogue.
6 page fold out, 10 colour images
dimensions: 21h x 14.8w cm
The overriding principles of European garden design in the seventeenth century were of symmetry, balance and proportion. Andre Le Notre's plan for the gardens at Versailles explored the importance of the vista, the axis and the symbolism of the cross. Rohde develops the installation space upon this basis.
Jenna Blyth, excerpt from catalogue essay
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