The UK's splendid Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew is to become home to a major retrospective exhibition of Henry Moore's monumental sculptures, the first exhibition of its kind ever to be held in London.

28 enormous bronzes will be exhibited throughout Kew's unique 300 acre World Heritage Site. The internationally acclaimed sculptor, Henry Moore, took his inspiration from nature and his large-scale works were designed to be viewed in a landscape setting.
The exhibition runs 15 September, 2007 ? 30 March, 2008 and should provide some magical images for photographers.
Labels: 2007, 2008, Henry Moore, Kew, London Art Fair
The London Art Fair returns to the Business Design Centre, Islington, 17 ? 21 January, 2007.
One hundred of the UK's leading galleries have been selected for the Fair in 2007, presenting a broad range of work spanning early 20th century British Art to recent contemporary practice.
Many living artists are represented from Grayson Perry, Keith Coventry and Candida Höfer to Bridget Riley, Peter Blake and Howard Hodgkin. The Fair's contemporary work is exhibited alongside influential figures of Modern British art such as Barbara Hepworth, John Piper, Peter Lanyon and William Scott. Galleries represented include Alan Cristea, Flowers East, Jonathan Clark and Richard Green with a number of galleries new to the Fair in 2007, including Osborne Samuel, Sims Read and Ben Brown Fine Arts.
Labels: 2007, Business Design Centre, London Art Fair