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Publisher Note

imple forms, fractal figures, muted, dull or vibrant colours, prickly, downy, bristly or waxy sheaths, fleshy, velvety organs, extravagant architectures – cacti and succulents have been a source of fascination for centuries: Cactus approaches them seen from both a botanical and artistic perspective.
Native to the ‘torrid zone’ of our planet and indicators of an arid climate, cacti are ideal subjects through which to understand the gradual spread of tropical flora in the West, carried by expeditions, explorers, and the horticultural boom of the 19th century. With their outlandish forms, they challenge our conception of plant life, were quickly reproduced in a variety of botanical publications and entered the collections of prestigious gardens. Though deceptively easy to cultivate, these plants are regularly collected and have given rise to remarkable gardens across the planet, from California to the Canaries, via the Riviera.The unique aesthetic of cacti engaged the attention of many artists, particularly in the early 20th century, and especially during the interwar period. Their sometimes unusual originality made cacti and other succulents suggestive and inspiring motifs for architects, photographers, designers, artists, creators and filmmakers, who filled their visual worlds with their iconic forms. Few plant families have inspired so many artistic interpretations.
Artists featured:
Kaïs Aïouch & Chahine Fellahi, Ghada Amer, Ziad Antar, Aurel Bauh, Max Beckmann, Katinka Bock, Bernard Boutet de Monvel, Constantin Brancusi, Brassaï, Maurizio Cattelan & Pierpaolo Ferrari, Philippe Chancel, Julian Charrière, Ali Cherri, Étienne Clerissi, Barbara Crane, Martin Creed, Léon Diguet, Robert Doisneau, Guido Drocco & Franco Mello avec Paul Smith, Latifa Echakhch, Sergueï Eisenstein, Ger van Elk, Emeric Feher, Alain Fleischer, Henri Foucault, Jean-François Fourtou, Michel François, Francesca Gabbiani & Eddie Ruscha, Maurizio Galante & Tal Lancman, Flor Garduño, Chris Garofalo, Lina Ghotmeh, Domenico Gnoli, Julio González, Florence Henri, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, David Hockney, Larry Jordan, Florentine et Alexandre Lamarche-Ovize, René Lalique, Romain Laprade, Fernand Léger, Jochen Lempert, Eli Lotar, Man Ray, Hilton McConnico, Mathurin Méheut, Cristina de Middel, Richard Laurence Misrach, Serge Mouille, Stéphane Passet, Mihcelangelo Pistoletto, Bernard Plossu, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Ed Ruscha, Yann Sérandour, Shimabuku, Louis de Sigaldi, Philippe Starck, Simon Starling, Johannes Steidl, André Steiner, Wolfgang Tillmans, Henri Tracol, Oriol Vilanova, Yannick Vu, Ossip Zadkine, Ding Zhang, Willy Zielke

Books chapters:
Foreword (Björn Dahlström)
An astonishing Diversity of Plants (Marc Jeanson, Laurent Le Bon)
The Evolutionary Landscape of Family of Symbolic Plants (Dean G. Kelch)
Cactophily and Cactology: Ridge Lines of a History yet to be written (Denis Diagre-Vanderplen)
Cactuses, Gardens, Landscape: the Epic Tale of Cactuses and Succulents on the French Riviera (Stanilas Alaguillaume, Isabelle Jacquelin)
The Jardin Exotique of Monaco: its Story (Diane Ortolani)
“These strange signatures where it is the figure of the man who hunted on all sides” (Philippe-Alain Michaud)
Poor Man’s Rose (Didier Semin)

Catalogue of the 2025/26 exhibition at NMNM, Monaco

Publisher
Release Place Monaco, Monaco
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2025
Credits
Artist: Various Authors
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9782080483270
Work  
Subform Catalogue
Topics Aesthetic, Botany, Plant Migration
Methods Photography
Language English
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 18.5 × 26.5 cm
Pages 224