London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a world-renowned charity and global center for plant and fungal science, education, conservation and horticulture, with a living collection of more than 30,000 different kinds of plants. Dating to the 18th century, the exceptional setting now encompasses 326-acres and hosts historic landscape gardens, arboretum, glasshouses, a royal palace and art galleries.
Through 31 January 2027, Kew Gardens is presenting “Henry Moore: Monumental Nature,” the largest and most comprehensive outdoor exhibition devoted to the pioneering modernist Henry Moore. It features the artist’s large-scale sculptures in a once-in-a-generation show organized in partnership with the Henry Moore Foundation and proudly sponsored by Sotheby’s. Set amid the sprawling grounds of Kew Gardens, some 30 monumental works commune with the stunning landscapes and scenic vistas, allowing nature to amplify the smooth curves and pierced forms that defined Moore’s artistic approach. Complementing this display, a further 90 works will be on view in Kew’s Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art, where bronzes, stone and wood carvings, prints and drawings offer a closer look at the master’s process and lifelong dialogue with nature.
You may enjoy complimentary access to the exhibition for you and three guests. Book in advance using “Corporate Member” and “Corporate Guest” ticket types and the code SOTHEBY26.
© Henry Moore Foundation, works by Henry Moore reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation
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