Friday 16 October 2020. Edinburgh, UK. Visitors at the “Florilegium: A gathering of flowers” exhibition at Inverleith House in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The biennial exhibition is the first of a new programme as Inverleith House begins its transformation into Climate House after four years of closure, following the award of Outset Contemporary Art Fund’s Transformative Grant.

Friday 16 October 2020. Edinburgh, UK. Visitors at the “Florilegium: A gathering of flowers” exhibition at Inverleith House in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The biennial exhibition is the first of a new programme as Inverleith House begins its transformation into Climate House after four years of closure, following the award of Outset Contemporary Art Fund’s Transformative Grant. Stock Photo
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16 October 2020

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Friday 16 October 2020. Edinburgh, UK. Visitors at the “Florilegium: A gathering of flowers” exhibition at Inverleith House in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The biennial exhibition is the first of a new programme as Inverleith House begins its transformation into Climate House after four years of closure, following the award of Outset Contemporary Art Fund’s Transformative Grant. The exhibition features new and existing works by contemporary artists Lee Mingwei, Annalee Davis, Wendy McMurdo and Lyndsay Mann join over 40 established botanical illustrators such as Mieko Ishikawa, Dianne Sutherland and Sansanee Deekrajang.