Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography

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Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography – Christophe Guye Galerie

Running from July 16 to September 25 at the Downtown Sarasota campus, the summer exhibition, Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography, features a spectacular bouquet of flower imagery drawn from many different genres of photography, produced over the past three decades (1990–2020).


The photographs in the show highlight the beauty and diversity of flowers, which have long been appreciated aesthetically for their colors and forms, as well as for their decorative potential and symbolic power. More than 70 prints by some 50 photographers from around the globe are featured. Their varied work is displayed both inside, in the Museum of Botany & the Arts, and outside in the Gardens, providing visitors a unique encounter with art in the context of nature. Many of the images to be seen here have never previously been featured in a major exhibition.


The innovative indoor/outdoor approach to the show was co-developed by Selby Gardens in partnership with the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography (FEP), an independent nonprofit organization that produces museum-quality photography exhibitions circulated around the world. The show is curated by William Ewing and Danaé Panchaud, an experienced international team of photography experts, working under the direction of Todd Brandow, who founded the FEP in 2003.


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Botanical Briefing: Flora Imaginaria: Curatorial Conversation


Exhibition co-curator Danaé Panchaud will be in conversation with several photographers featured in the summer exhibition 'Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography'. This is a unique opportunity to learn directly from the artists about their inspirations, art practices, and perspectives on exhibiting at a botanical garden.


Presenters: Danaé Panchaud, Curator and Director at the Centre de la photographie Genève, and photographers Brendan Barry, Rob Kesseler, and Brigitte Lustenberger


Wednesday, 21 September 2022, 6pm – 7pm


Please register via this link:

https://selby.org/dsc/adult-programs/lecture-series/