The World’s Largest Outdoor Exhibition of Henry Moore Sculptures Is Coming to London

More than 100 artworks will be coming to Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens is on a roll with exhibitions; having just announced a big floral display inspired by Downton Abbey, another massive one is now on the way for the spring. Henry Moore: Monumental Nature will be the largest outdoor exhibition of the artist’s work ever presented, with over 100 pieces, including 30 monumental sculptures, on display. The sculptures will be set amongst the gardens (a pretty stunning backdrop in itself) with more than 70 works on paper, models and smaller artworks displayed in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art.

Moore is one of Britain’s greatest-ever sculptors and became famous for his large-scale bronzes depicting abstract figures. The exhibition at Kew, part of a dual-site celebration along with Wakehurst in Sussex, will showcase Moore’s iconic sculptures in the way they are meant to be seen – outdoors, surrounded by nature – as well as dive into his creative process and the connection he had to the natural world.

The Henry Moore exhibition doesn’t open until May 2026 and tickets haven’t been released yet so watch this space for more….

Key Information

Dates | Sat 9th May – Sun 27th September 2026
Address | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AB
For more information | kew.org

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