In terms of handing out Gold Medals for Botanical Art this is the most prestigious botanical art show in the world. It effect it's the visual equivalent for botanical artists of the Olympics or the World Cup! Absolutely nothing else presents the same sort of challenge!
That's why in recent days botanical artists have jetted into London from all around the globe - to try and capture that elusive RHS Gold Medal. That said, we've got quite a few Gold Medallists who are returning to see if they can enhance their credibility by winning another one!.
Medals are being awarded as I write - and I'll be there at this evening's reception.
Those pursuing other genres might pause for a moment and reflect when there were this many top class of exhibitions in prestigious venues for other subject matter!
Royal Horticultural Society
The RHS Plant and Art Fair (10-12 July 2018) includes three international exhibitions of botanical art and photography. These are:
- The RHS Botanical Art Show
- The RHS Botanical Photography Show
- The RHS Photographer of the Year 2018
The RHS Botanical Art Show
Venue: RHS Lindley Hall, Elverton Street,
Dates: 10-12 July 2018
For more information:
- official website - and vis news posts on Botanical Art and Artists (below)
- Exhibiting artists at RHS Botanical Art Show 2018 - and this list includes a significant number of former Gold Medal winners back for another try!
- Exhibits at the RHS Botanical Art Show 2018 - the themes for the portfolio of a minimum of six paintings to be shown by each exhibitor
- Trade Stand Exhibitors at the RHS Plant and Art Fair (July 2018)
- RHS Botanical Art Show #1 Approval to Submit
- RHS Botanical Art Show #2: The Judges and Judging Process
- RHS Botanical Art Show #3: Medals Awards and Feedback
This is a video I made of last year's Botanical Art Show
The number of botanical artists this year - per country is as follows:
- 19 x UK + 1 group
- 7 x Japan
- 4 x Korea
- 2 x Italy
- 2 x New Zealand
- 2 x Turkey
- and one each from Australia, Austria, Brazil, Hong Kong, Thailand and the USA
The RHS Botanical Photography Show
Venue: RHS Lawrence Hall, Greycoat Street, Westminster
Dates: 10-12 July 2018
Polina Plotnikova - at a previous show |
More information:
- RHS Photography 2018 and 2019 | Botanical Art and Artists - includes list of exhibitors in 2018
- The RHS Photographer of the Year 2018 is an international competition for garden photographers run by the RHS.
Worth a Thousand Words
Venue: RHS Lindley Library 80 Vincent Square LONDON SW1P 2PE
Dates: 5 July - 17 August 2018
This is the "must see" for every visitor to the Botanical Art Show - if for no other reason than it is adjacent to the show in RHS HQ in Vincent Square.
View of part of the exhibition |
More information:
- Official RHS webpage
- Worth a Thousand Words - exhibition at the RHS | Botanical Art and Artists - about the previous Gold Medal winners whose gold-medal winning work acquired by the RHS is in this small exhibition.
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
There are two exhibitions on display at the moment - in the same place and for the same dates.
Venue: Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew Gardens - which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year
Dates: 31 March - 16 September 2018
The Florilegium: The Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
This is an exhibition by the Florilegium Society of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. It was originally mounted at the RBGS Gardens in Sydney in 2016 as part of the 200th anniversary of the Botanic Gardens. Part of the Florilegium exhibition at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery at Kew |
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - This is a world class exhibition and sets a very high standard for exhibitions by Florilegia
Links:
There's always an exhibition of nature botanical or natural history in the Images of Nature Gallery at the Natural History Museum
Venue: Images of Nature Gallery, Natural History Museum
The Art of British Natural History : Images of Nature
When I last visited besides the examples of botanical artwork by many of the great artists from the past there were some paintings of natural habitat by Barbara Nicolson and a reproduction of a watercolour painting of orchids by the late Pandora Sellars
Links:
- Kew - The Florilegium: The Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
- My review - "The Florilegium: The Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney" exhibition at Kew Gardens
Down Under II: Works from the Shirley Sherwood Collection
The second exhibition - Down Under II: Works from the Shirley Sherwood Collection - is a follow on from the first exhibition of artwork in the Shirley Sherwood Collection of native Australian and New Zealand plants created by local and international botanical artists.Natural History Museum
There's always an exhibition of nature botanical or natural history in the Images of Nature Gallery at the Natural History Museum
Venue: Images of Nature Gallery, Natural History Museum
The Art of British Natural History : Images of Nature
When I last visited besides the examples of botanical artwork by many of the great artists from the past there were some paintings of natural habitat by Barbara Nicolson and a reproduction of a watercolour painting of orchids by the late Pandora Sellars
Orchids (1985) by Pandora Sellars (1936-2016) |
Rumanian Cultural Institute
The exhibition of botanical paintings included in the Transylvania Florilegium has returned for July and August- Venue: Romanian Cultural Institute (UK), 1 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH (nearest tube is Hyde Park Corner)
- Dates: 2 July to 31 August 2018
- Publishers: Published for The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Foundation by Addison Publications Ltd London
- Artists - see the list in my blog post - Transylvania Florilegium at the Romanian Cultural Institute
- More details: the Highgrove website
Jonathan Cooper Gallery
Finally for the true and dedicated fans there are some excellent artworks by botanical artiosts from England, Scotland, Australia and the USA on display at Jonathan Cooper's 30th anniversary exhibition in Chelsea
- Venue: Jonathan Cooper Gallery, 20 Park Walk, Chelsea, London, SW10 0AQ
- Dates: 12 - 21 July 2018
- Gallery Opening Times: Mon – Fri (10 – 6.30pm); Sat (11 – 4pm) Closed Bank Holidays
- Admission: Free
- Information: Botanical art at Jonathan Cooper: 30 years exhibition - opens 12 July 2018
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