What's Happening?
Artist Carly Glovinski has opened her third solo exhibition, 'Into the Garden,' at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York. The exhibition explores the intersection of art and gardening, showcasing Glovinski's
journey from a novice gardener to an artist deeply inspired by horticulture. Her works include large-scale installations and site-specific pieces that reflect her experiences in gardening. The exhibition also marks her return to painting after a two-decade hiatus, with new acrylic works that capture the essence of gardening.
Why It's Important?
Glovinski's exhibition highlights the growing trend of integrating art with nature, offering a fresh perspective on how creative practices can be influenced by the natural world. This approach not only broadens the scope of contemporary art but also encourages viewers to consider the environmental and communal aspects of gardening. The exhibition serves as a reminder of the therapeutic and inspirational power of nature, potentially influencing other artists and art enthusiasts to explore similar themes.






