I spent a glorious few hours at Kew Gardens yesterday looking at the Henry Moore sculptures. They can be viewed from a distance, close up, from different angles. They look so at home there. I vow to go back if it snows, if it rains, to see the forms in a different light.
Kew has dedicated an online space to the exhibition. You can download podcasts about each sculpture to your ipod before you go. Or if you forget, there's an audio service you can listen to by calling a number from your mobile advertised next to each exhibit. "You can eavesdrop on scientists, art historians and others discussing the artworks and their relationship to their surroundings."
The've also set up a flickr group so I can upload all the lovely photos I took. And if I can't get back there when it rains or snows, I can see the pictures of others who could. There are already some lovely images posted there. What a creative bunch we are.
