Today on the show, Lucy Branch interviews Dr. Neil Armstrong, who has created one of Cornwall's most distinctive sculpture parks. What began as a simple need for "proper playtime" evolved into Treemenheere: a sculpture park built upon a philosophy.
This is the story of a man who turned his back on funding bodies and committees to create something purely according to his own vision. As Neil puts it, everything arrives "on the good ship serendipity," and that openness to possibility has created one of Britain's most thoughtful contemporary art spaces.
Find out more: Treemenheere
Key Discussion Points
From GP to Garden Creator - How a mid-career need for adventure led to creating Treemenheere
The Holy Trinity Philosophy - Balancing landscape, sculpture and planting in perfect harmony
Learning What Not to Do - His three-month European sculpture park research sabbatical
The Committee of One - Why he avoids funding bodies and committees to preserve his vision
Sculptures Must Earn Their Keep - How artworks function within the landscape, not just decorate it
The Good Ship Serendipity - His unique approach to discovering and selecting artists
The Serious Amateur Tradition - Pursuing excellence for love rather than money
From Personal Passion to Public Good - How a private project became a cultural institution
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