Above: Artist Giovanni Ghidini. Opposite: A photograph from his series “52 Ludlow,” Polaroid 665 negative printed in platinum.
This is a story about an artist named Giovanni Ghidini. No, you have not heard of him, and with good reason: He has spent more than a quarter century working on a single project, one that marries horticulture, sculpture, and photography in a meditation on life and death, nature and human manipulation of it, and what it means to make art.
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