- Exhibition
Derek Jarman : my garden’s boundaries are the horizon – ONLINE
The exhibition will be a rare opportunity to experience this precious work of art, garden, and life. It will display paintings and sculptures from throughout Jarman’s career, on loan from The Keith Collins Memorial Will Trust. Gardens and plants spilled into all elements of Jarman’s creative output. When nominated for the Turner Prize in 1986 he described painting as ‘my secret garden… an escape’. His black paintings of the 1980s, covered with tar and found objects from the beach and garden, are an emotive response to his HIV diagnosis; while his colourful landscapes from the early 1990s evoke the joy and beauty experienced in the garden.
The only contemporary garden to be made without a boundary, Jarman’s garden is potent in its environmental context: it stands beside a nuclear power station; the shingles, wind and salt from the sea provide an extreme version of gardening with the ‘right plant for the right place’ philosophy. It evokes resilience and an uplifting sense that if a garden can be made here – that is, on a stony beach, overlooked menacingly by a power station – it can be made on any site, however small and vulnerable.
Garden Museum
5 Lambeth Palace Road
London SE1 7LB