Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound

  Cuttings , 2017  in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS &  THE DONUT SHOP   Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomie

Cuttings, 2017

in collaboration with JENNIFER KEATS & THE DONUT SHOP

Gardens portray time. Immaculately tended or grown wild; in public space or as private refuge, gardens are collections. Culled from the orderliness of scientific taxonomies, we assemble our gardens for aesthetic pleasures, and for contact with wildness. Cuttings presents some of the raw materials Beaubien incorporates into her garden installations where cut forms interweave, encircle, and hang; trail in ribbon-like shreds; and become wild ornamental outgrowths. “In the archive of family pictures I have inherited, it is evident that my great-grandmother photographed her garden throughout the seasons and her lifetime. Now I photograph in my tiny backyard garden, in my mother’s amazing garden in Florida, and in the botanical gardens near each of our homes.” In these spaces, varied life cycles move at different speeds: interdependent systems bloom, grow, intertwine, and die.

BOOK DETAILS 11 x 17 inches 142 pages Edition of 25 Spiral bound