Out of that grief came The Lost Trees, which Cadogan described as ‘honouring and memorialising these wonderful specimens and allowing them and their stories to live on.’ The trees that grow around us, she added, ‘put the human story in perspective.’ Alongside the 20 new works, which will tour Britain after July 2025, Cadogan has curated a book of stories, quotes, and essays from artists, authors, and academics who have all lost trees themselves, from Katherine Rundell to Emma House,…
Nancy Cadogan speaks for the trees with The Lost Trees at London’s Garden Museum
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