Florilegium: A Gathering of Flowers

16 October to 13 December, 2020

Florilegium: A gathering of flowers brings together new and existing works from 4 contemporary artists and more than 40 established botanical artists. 

Looking to RBGE’s incredible collection of more than 13,500 species for inspiration, artists from around the globe have responded to this internationally important collection, with works revealing how flowers can elicit personal, cultural, socio-political, historic, geographic and scientific ideas.

Artists:

Natalia Alatortseva, Julia Asenbaum, Claire Banks, Rattikorn Bunsprakasit, Giovanna Cera, Annie Chen, Paresh Churi, Jessica Daigle, Annalee Davis, Sansanee Deekrajang, Maria Alice de Rezende, Sandra Doyle, Janet Dyer, Gülnur Ekşi, Akiko Fraser, Keiko Fujita, Işik Güner, Yoko Harada, Marianne Hazlewood, Cheryl Hodges, Sarah Howard, Mariko Ikeda, Mieko Ishikawa, Neera Studio, Thutploy Kaewpradub, Hideko Kamoshita, Sandunmali Kulasekara, Pornlert Laorsuwan, Nicola Macartney, Lyndsay Mann, Mike Way, Mhorag McDowall, Wendy McMurdo, Lee Mingwei, Eunike Nugroho, Wichanee Pongpawasuit, Jane Roxburgh, Lizzie Sanders, Wendy Smith, Narongsak Sukkaewmanee, Anna Suprunenko, Dianne Sutherland, Borthwick Bird & Botanical Art, Nataya Udompat, Sunanda Widel, Michie, Tapita Yomnage, Tom Nolan, Cynthia Fan, Jacqui Pestell, Marion Sandwith, Sarah Walker, Ochre Botanical Studios, Hazel France, Angus Ross

Annalee Davis, ‘As If the Entanglements of Our Lives Did Not Matter’ (installation view detail), mixed media drawings on ledger paper, 2019-20.

Wendy McMurdo, ‘Night Garden’, 2020.

Janet Dyer, Cheryl Hodges, Wichanee Pongpawasuit, Jessica Daigle, Sandunmali Kulasekara, Annie Chen, Annie Chen, Jane Roxburgh, Pornlert Laorsuwan, Keiko Fujita, Claire Banks, Paresh Churi, Rattikorn Bunprakasit, Dianne Sutherland, Maria Alice de Rezende, Tapita Yomnage, Natalie Alatortseva, Giovanni Cera

 

 

 

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