The garden at the Hauser and Wirth gallery in Somerset is a planting installation by garden designer Piet Oudolf called the Oudolf Field.
Hauser & Wirth is being developed on Durslade Farm in Bruton, Somerset.
The plants that combine to achieve this display may be divided into two categories.
His deep knowledge of plants and skill in choosing and grouping them is brilliantly displayed at Hauser & Wirth Somerset in an immersive, botanically rich garden which enthralls visitors in every season. It’s a former field that is now a garden, conceived by international star Piet Oudolf. The gallery represents emerging and established contemporary artists. Planting the Oudolf Gardens at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. Hauser and Wirth is a contemporary art gallery in Bruton, Somerset. The gardens at Hauser and Wirth Somerset are a fine example of this. It’s a place that you make a point of going to; you don’t rush through (unless you’re on the M5). Hauser & Wirth Garden and Gallery Hauser & Wirth, an international chain of contemporary art galleries, has a gallery in Somerset and commissioned Piet Oudolf to make a garden. Restaurants near Hauser & Wirth Somerset: (0.58 mi) Roth Bar & Grill (0.95 mi) At The Chapel Restaurant (1.00 mi) The Bruton Castle (0.98 mi) The Sun Inn (0.97 mi) Cat's Cafe; View all restaurants near Hauser & Wirth Somerset on Tripadvisor Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton: See 396 reviews, articles, and 172 photos of Hauser & Wirth Somerset, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 12 attractions in Bruton. In other circumstances, the combination of art and agriculture might seem unfathomable. Contemporary art dealers Hauser & Wirth’s rural outpost near Bruton in Somerset, is an antidote to the idea of the gallery as an urban white cube. This extract was taken from Planting the Oudolf Gardens at Hauser & Wirth Somerset (Filbert Press and Hauser & Wirth Publishers), written by Rory Dusoir with photographs by Jason Ingram. Piet Oudolf’s deep knowledge of plants and skill in choosing and grouping them is brilliantly displayed in the gardens at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. My favourite places in the world are a combination of great architecture and great art. They say the 1.5 acre garden 'echoes the tradition of classical gardens, but the variety of species and combination of plants creates a looseness, softening the formality of its appearance'. The main draw for garden visitors is Oudolf Field, a slope of 1.5 acres enclosed on three sides by traditional hedging. Lesser known is that you can stay at the Durslade Farmhouse.