Terra Verte

May 31, 2014 – July 31, 2015

An installation photograph of the exhibition "Terra Verte" in the museum's sculpture garden. Cube-shaped steel cages mounted at an angle on metal legs hold live plants that grow through the mesh.

Hours

Shop closes 15 minutes prior.

“Growing Cubes”

Scottish artist Patricia Leighton has been making art in the public realm for more than 25 years, creating large-scale permanent commissions that relate to the history of a given site and relevant environmental and ecological conditions. She views the integration of art and site as a collaborative process and works in tandem with a diverse creative team of professionals from fields such as ecology, engineering, architecture and landscape architecture.

Leighton’s installation in the museum’s sculpture garden consisted of six “growing cubes,” elevated frameworks of steel filled with living vegetation, sited throughout the three tiers of the space. “Stone Levity,” a sculpture by Leighton’s husband, Del Geist, was installed in the Performing and Visual Arts Complex quad, in front of the Performing Arts Center.

 

Curator
Annelies Mondi, deputy director

Sponsors
The W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art