Moore at Kew - Opening 15 September 2007


Explore the SculpturesExplore the Sculptures

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The 28 outdoor sculptures were set amongst the gardens and glasshouses of Kew.
See how the sculptures fitted into the landscape»

catalogueCatalogue

catalogue

Our catalogue, with a map, essays, 120 illustrations and a unique photostory, is a great souvenir of Moore at Kew.

Buy a copy online at kewbooks.com

Late NightsMoore Late Nights

Henry Moore at night
Henry Moore's Large Reclining Figure at night, in front of the Palm House

Twenty of the Henry Moore sculptures will be lit up, so you can enjoy a stunning new perspective to these eye-catching sculptures before they leave the Gardens. You'll follow a lit route to the sculptures and a host of other attractions, including the 'Henry Moore film' on the life and inspirations of the artists in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, and the 'Introduction to Moore exhibition' in the Nash Conservatory.

To complement this the Orangery Restaurant and Victoria Plaza will be open for visitors to enjoy a coffee and cake.

This unique event will be a fitting finale to this popular exhibition which has run for six months and ends on 30 March 2008.

The Nights are on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 March 2008 and the Gardens will be open 7pm - 10pm.

How to order tickets

Tickets can be purchased in advance or on the night. Tickets are £10 adults and £7 concessions (including Friends of Kew members), children under 17 are FREE.
Victoria, Brentford and Main Gates will be open, along with the car park off Kew Green.

Online: order tickets online »

By phone: call See Tickets on 0871 220 0260

On the night: Tickets will also be available for purchase on the night, at Victoria, Brentford or Main Gate.

 

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