As part of our ongoing art programme, we are delighted to participate in this year's Kensington & Chelsea Art Week, an unmissable highlight on London's cultural calendar.
Brought to you by the Knightsbridge Partnership and King’s Road Partnership, the family-friendly outdoor art trail features eleven astonishing bronze sculptures created by British and Australian artists, Gillie and Marc, dubbed ‘the most successful and prolific creators of public art in New York’s history’ by the New York Times.
Their highly coveted sculptures have animated over 250 cities across the world, and this summer their project ‘A Wild Life for Wildlife’ will roam the Brompton Road and King’s Road bringing joy and wonder to all ages, but most importantly raises awareness for endangered animals, in partnership with the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).
One of the greatest joys and sources of wonder comes from the most natural place, the wild. Animals, forests, lakes, and all the beautiful treats of planet earth are more exciting and healing than anything we have created. Yet the world is currently experiencing the 6th mass extinction. More and more beautiful creatures are in trouble. The reasons can be linked back to us, humans. Thousands of the most important animals are facing imminent extinction unless we act now. But with the same joy and love that we get from being in these magical places, we can also heal them.
See 'The Giant Tortoise And Rabbitwoman Loved The Sound Of The Wild' at The Lanesborough until 30th August 2024.