The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents new botanical exhibition

The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents a major exhibition which explores the abundant beauty of the botanical world and the threats that assail it. 

The Botanical: Beauty and Peril draws from the renowned Janet Holmes à Court Collection and the AGWA Collection to present a vivid, involving and sometimes disturbing journey through the diverse representation by Australian artists of the glorious kingdom of plants.

From wildflower rooms to bush fire photography, the show both celebrates the natural beauty of landscapes and plants and raises bracing issues about environmental destruction and the land rights of Australia’s First Peoples. By turns immersive, stimulating, moving and inspiring, the exhibition is designed to stimulate conversations about our botanical world and how we live in it, and live with it. 

The Botanical: Beauty and Peril forms part of a wider celebration of the botanical world under the banner What On Earth with events and exhibitions at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, Midland Junction Arts Centre, Mundaring Arts Centre, King Street Art Centre and Kings Park Festival.

AGWA GUIDED TOURS | FREE

11am, Thursday – Saturday, until 2 November

Join a free guided tour for additional insight into botanical art. In September, synchronised tours with Kings Park Festival guided walks start at 11am at AGWA and 2pm at Kings Park.

Information on free transport is available on the website and at the AGWA Information Desk.

For more information please visit: https://artgallery.wa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/botanical-beauty-and-peril