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Video: Kew Gardens exhibition highlights healing properties of plants through sculptures

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Last updated: 2024/05/02 at 10:15 AM
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The “Light in Life” exhibition is set to take place at a 132-hectare site from May 4 to September 29, showcasing stunning sculptures made mostly of stainless steel. The sculptures will be spread across the lush vegetation at Kew, creating a beautiful and immersive experience for visitors. Artist Marc Quinn was approached by Kew to create the exhibition, and he was inspired by the hundreds of scientists and horticulturists working at the site. This collaboration led to the creation of sculptures that not only serve as art pieces but also highlight the important role of plants in our lives.

Quinn explains that his time spent at Kew made him realize the potential for a show that would not only attract more visitors but also educate people about the significance of plants. The sculptures in the exhibition are inspired by cancer drugs, emphasizing our reliance on nature for medicine and healing. One sculpture is a representation of a turmeric specimen, similar to archived samples, while another depicts the Pacific yew, the plant source of the cancer treatment paclitaxel. These sculptures serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving biodiversity and the potential benefits that nature provides for our health and environment.

Dr Melanie-Jayne Howes, a biological chemistry scientist at Kew, highlights the critical need to preserve biodiversity in order to protect plants, fungi, and other organisms that could hold the key to solving various challenges. With around 45% of flowering plants at risk of extinction, it is essential to safeguard these species to maintain opportunities for finding solutions to health and environmental issues. By showcasing sculptures inspired by plant-based medicine, the “Light in Life” exhibition not only serves as an artistic display but also as a call to action to protect and preserve the natural world.

The collaboration between artist Marc Quinn and Kew highlights the intersection of art, science, and conservation. By bringing attention to the important role of plants in our lives through stunning sculptures, the exhibition aims to engage and educate visitors about the beauty and fragility of the natural world. The sculptures at the exhibition serve as a reminder of the intricate and interconnected relationship between humans and nature, and the importance of preserving biodiversity for future generations.

In addition to attracting visitors and raising awareness about the vital role of plants, the “Light in Life” exhibition also aims to spark conversations about the need for conservation and sustainability. By showcasing sculptures inspired by plant-based medicine and highlighting the potential benefits of preserving biodiversity, the exhibition serves as a platform for discussing the challenges and opportunities facing our planet. Through art and education, the exhibition invites visitors to reflect on their connection to nature and the responsibility we all share in protecting the environment.

Overall, the “Light in Life” exhibition at Kew offers a unique and transformative experience for visitors, combining artistry, science, and conservation in a stunning display of sculptures inspired by the beauty and significance of plants. With a focus on the role of plants in medicine and healing, the exhibition sheds light on the urgent need to preserve biodiversity and protect the natural world. By showcasing the intricate relationship between humans and nature, the exhibition invites visitors to appreciate the beauty of the world around us and inspires action to safeguard its future.

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