Inside Saatchi Gallery's flower exhibition: How flowers shape art, fashion and digital innovation
Culture • Feb 17, 2025, 3:21 PM
1 min de lecture

Flowers have long influenced human creativity, and Flowers - Flora in Contemporary Art & Culture at London's Saatchi Gallery explores this connection.
From haute couture to immersive installations, artists are redefining floral imagery. Marimekko abstracts blossoms into timeless designs, while Rebecca Louise Law creates giant dried flower sculptures that reflect life and death.
Miguel Chevalier's Digital Garden reimagines nature using algorithms. With over 500 works, the exhibition presents flowers not just as decorative motifs, but as powerful symbols of human expression.
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