Created by Peter Zumthor especially on the occasion of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011, this limited edition print is based on the original watercolour sketches that informed the design of the hortus conclusus.
The concept for this year's Pavilion is the hortus conclusus, a contemplative room, a garden within a garden. One enters the building from the lawn and begins the transition into the central garden, a place abstracted from the world of noise and traffic and the smells of London - an interior space within which to sit, to walk, to observe the flowers. Created by Peter Zumthor especially on the occasion of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011, this limited edition print is based on the original watercolour sketches that informed the design of the hortus conclusus. Describing the significance of gardening in his practice, he commented:A garden is the most intimate landscape ensemble I know of. It is close to us. There we cultivate the plants we need. A garden requires care and protection. And so we encircle it, we defend it and fend for it. We give it shelter. The garden turns into a place. At the heart of Peter Zumthor's practice is a refined selection of materials used to create contemplative spaces that evoke the spiritual dimension of our physical environment. As always, Zumthor's aesthetic goal is to customise the building precisely to its purpose as a physical body and an object of emotional experience.