RHS Members also get free entry when they purchase tickets at the Gallery, or using the code ‘RHS2024’ at the online checkout.
Please note, ‘Membership Number’ refers to Saatchi Gallery Members only. RHS Members do not need to enter their Membership number and should instead add the code ‘RHS2024’ at the online checkout when prompted. The code is valid on tickets without donation only (please select a general admission ticket without GiftAid) – and is not valid for Saatchi Lates bookings.
A valid membership card and photo ID must be shown on entry to the exhibition.
Extended opening: The show is now open until Sunday 28 July, tickets are available to book now.
Newly created botanical art and photography will be brought together from around the world at Saatchi Gallery in The RHS Botanical Art and Photography Show 2024.
The exhibition will showcase exquisite botanical art and photography, featuring a rich variety of subjects from medicinal desert flowers to ornamental bananas, and from images of forest slime moulds to urban street plants. It will showcase the new work of leading botanical artists and photographers representing the UK, Italy, Portugal, Romania, USA, South Africa, Taiwan, Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Japan.
The exhibition contributes a new chapter to a long legacy of botanical art collecting and display by the RHS, and complements the work of the RHS Lindley Collections, which holds more than 30,000 botanical paintings and heritage photographs.
All entries are reviewed by an expert judging panel during the pre-selection process, and are assessed on aesthetic appeal, scientific accuracy and technical skill. The artists compete for an RHS medal – Gold, Silver-Gilt, and Bronze, as well as a ‘best in show’ award – Best Botanical Artwork, Best Botanical Art Exhibit, Best Portfolio Photography Exhibit, and Judges Special Award. For the first time this year, visitors had the opportunity to vote in the People’s Choice Award – with Botanical Art Exhibit going to Daleen Roodt for South African Orchids: Natural Scenes of Specialised Pollination Interactions; and Photography Exhibit awarded to Barry Webb for Revealing the Unseen World of Slime Moulds.
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