Rebecca Louise Law, La Fleur Morte.
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AtSaatchi Galleryin London, spring has arrived early.
Flowers, the pair continues, builds upon SaatchisIn Bloomexhibition, originally staged in 2022.
Rebecca Louise Law, “La Fleur Morte.” (Photo: Matt Chung)
Theyre deeply ingrained in our collective consciousness, and their beauty has continuously inspired artists.
This impressive sprawl may seem intimidating, but its a feature and not a flaw of the exhibitions design.
We hope [they] leave with a fresh appreciation for flowers and a respect for our natural world.
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Flowers: Flora inContemporary Artand Cultureis open until May 5, 2025, at Saatchi Gallerys London location.
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In Bloom, Viviane Sassen, shot for Dazed & Confused Magazine.
Compost, Aimee Hoving, 2019.
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Brendan Barry, Common Poppy 1.
Nick Knight, Rose I, 2012.
The exhibition is currently on view at the London gallery until May 5, 2025.
“In Bloom,” Viviane Sassen, shot for Dazed & Confused Magazine.
Marimekko Rasmus Weng Karlsen.
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“Compost,” Aimée Hoving, 2019.
Brendan Barry, “Common Poppy 1.”
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Nick Knight, “Rose I,” 2012.
Rebecca Louise Law, “La Fleur Morte.” (Photo: Matt Chung)
Marimekko © Rasmus Weng Karlsen.
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Buccellati, “MARGHERITA.”
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