Sloan, Nicholas
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
A Celebration of the Grove: A Proposal for the Improvement of the Olive Grove at Celle / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Sloan, Nicholas., 1984
Printed by the Parrett Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Formal Pool for Stockwood Park, Luton , 1992
The inscription around the pool is taken from the "Poem on Nature" by Empedokles, the Presocriatic philosopher. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Proposal for Lothian Estates, Monteviot: Reproduced in Mr. Aislabie's Gardens / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Sloan, Nicholas ; Eyres P ; Lucie-Smith E ; Gardner I ; Jones G., 1981
This first proposal for an environmental work by Finlay was originally published in 1979 in an edition of five copies and here is reproduced as a section in Mr. Aislabie's Gardens. It is based upon a description by Jean-Jacques Rosseau (1712-1778). It consists of minimalist poems on plaques held by trees along with plans for a nature environment. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Proposal for the Garden of Arthur & Carol Goldberg / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Simig, Pia Maria; Sloan, Nicholas., 1994
This proposal includes an inscribed garden bench and a tree plaque based upon a quote from classical literature. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Proposal for the Leasowes / Finlay, Ian hamilton ; Sloan, Nicholas., 1992
Finlay's proposal for inscription of a bench in Shenstone's garden (1714-1763) is based upon Didsley's (1764) description as it was in Shenstone's time. The inscription reads, "Here the path begins to ascend beneath a depth of shale, by the sideof which is a small bubbling rill, either forming little penisulas, rolling over peebles, or falling down small cascades, all under cover, and taught to murmur very agreeably." Finlay adds the following comment, "A bench, in our modern gardens, is a thing to be sat upon; in Shenstone's Leasowes it is a thing to be read." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Proposal for Tout Quarry Portland, Dorset / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Sloan, Nicholas ; Hincks, Gary., 1992
This project makes use of one of the giant blocks of stone that lie abandoned in Tout Quarry Portland. The inscription is derived from Virgil's Aeneid Book III: "Gods of the Earth, Gods of the Sea, Gods who rule over storms, give us a wind to help our voyage, and may your breat bring us aid." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Angelique et Medor / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Sloan, Nicholas., 1981
Angelique and Medoro were classical lovers who, whether in celebration or complaint, carved their names on trees. The image is an abstracted version of a tree with their names inscribed upon it. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Attack Letter-Dart / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Sloan, Nicholas., 1983
Corinthian Capitol, n. / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Sloan, Nicholas., 1984
Depicts an image that can be cut-out to form a cube with crowns relating to the French revolution. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Project For A Monument To Saint-Just / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Sloan, Nicholas., 1985
Instructions are provided for cutting and folding to form a paper pyramid. The epithets applied to Saint-Just by a contemporary appear on the sculpture, viz., beautiful, fanatical, and dictatorial along with his birth and death dates, 1967-1794. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Project for the Schweizergarten Vienna / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Sloan, Nicholas., 1984
Temple of Apollo Facade / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Sloan, Nicholas., 1983
This depicts the proposed view of Finlay's Garden Temple. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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