RHS Botanical Art & Photography Show 2021 returns to Chelsea’s Saatchi Gallery

September 18th 2021

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and Saatchi Gallery have partnered to present the return of the RHS Botanical Art and Photography Show in 2021.

Running parallel to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in September, it will feature more than 200 world class botanical artworks and garden photography by 34 global artists in celebration of these technical art forms.

2021’s show will include an array of intricate and scientifically accurate botanical illustrations by 15 artists and portfolio collections from 19 photographers that will all compete for an RHS Medal – Gold, Silver Gilt, Silver or Bronze.

The RHS Botanical Art & Photography Show 2021 will be the first presented at the Saatchi Gallery, London and will run for two weeks, enabling artists and photographers to showcase their work to an even wider audience. Accompanying the show will be a series of outreach projects for school and community groups including painting, drawing and print workshops intended to inspire a passion for botanical art and research.

18th September - 3rd October, 2021
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York's HQ,
King's Road,
London
SW3 4RY

Admission to this ticketed show is free for Saatchi Gallery Members and RHS Members.

Winners will be announced on 17th September (Press Preview Day).

Laura C. Uccello, Director of Partnerships at Saatchi Gallery, said: “We are thrilled to partner with the RHS to present this internationally recognised exhibition that celebrates contemporary art with an incredibly interesting scientific scope. We are impressed with the high standard of works presented for the 2021 edition and we are delighted to share this unique presentation with our visitors and members this Autumn.”

Charlotte Brooks, Art Curator at the RHS, said: “We are excited to showcase some of the world’s best botanical art and photography at the Saatchi Gallery and for thousands of art lovers and avid gardeners to be given the opportunity to see their favourite plants in a new light.”

The show compliments the RHS Lindley Collections of more than 30,000 botanical paintings stretching back to the 1630s and heritage photographic images of gardens and gardening people starting in the 1860s. The botanical art collection continues to grow with the regular addition of Gold medal standard pieces.

A panel of recognised experts, including leading botanical artists, photographers, teachers, and botanists, judge the exhibits on display, assessing their accuracy, skill, and aesthetic appeal.

For more information about the RHS Botanical Art & Photography Show, please visit:

www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-london-shows/rhs-botanical-art-and-photography-show

Source: RHS Press Release