Please Note: This is a pre-order. This title is due to arrive May 2026. All orders containing this title will ship when it is in stock.
*All pre-orders will come with a print, exclusive to BPS.*
At Night Gardens Grow is an elegy to a queer world. It moves through the back woods of a place both real and imagined, formed as much by memory as by a very specific geographical location in Maine.
First published in 2021, At Night Gardens Grow disappeared within a a few short months of its release. This new edition reshapes the work from within, adding unseen images, and removing others, not as revisionist act but as continuation. Pia revisits At Night Gardens Grow five years on, having transitioned in the interim, now reflecting on her life at that time, and the drastic changes that have taken place since its release. The photographs are seen again through a body and a language that have come into alignment, allowing the deeper currents that lived deep within the work from the outset to surface more clearly. These images stand with one foot in contemporary America and the other in a more ancient register, haunted by family, memory, and the land itself.
From baptisms to spider silk monuments, funerals, house fires, holes carved into rock, and birth, At Night Gardens Grow gathers stories that are as fragile as the world they are built upon. Combining carefully constructed large format photographs with more instinctive documentary images, Pia Paulina Guilmoth works through found and fabricated landscapes that resist fixed location. The setting remains deliberately unstable, never fully named, yet immediately familiar. What emerges is a terrain held together by atmosphere rather than map, where personal history and collective myth are allowed to overlap.
“This is a book about the way we haunt the places we’ve called home, and the way the places we know haunt us.” - Lens Culture
“With elegance and poise, At Night Gardens Grow transports us into a fictional realm where the boundaries between truth and fantasy become indiscernible.” - Musee Magazine
This new larger scale, reedited, and re designed version of the book will ship Spring 2026.
Size - 20x30cm
Pages - 112