Marianne Majerus - Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Date Exhibition Name Location 1 Location 2 Description
2011 International Garden Photographer of the Year 2011 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom. Various location within the United Kingdom. Marianne Majerus's work features as the winning picture in the 'Garden Views Category' of the International Garden Photographer of the Year Award 2011.
2010 International Garden Photographer of the Year 2010 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom. Various location within the United Kingdom. As the winner of the International Garden Photographer of the Year Award, as well as the People's Choice Award, Majerus's winning photograph is the centrepiece of the exhibition.
2008 International Garden Photographer of the Year 2008 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom. Various location within the United Kingdom. After gaining two citations in the 'Portfolio' categories from the International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition Majerus's photographs appeared in the year's exhibition.
2005 Private Places Geffrye Museum, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. N/A Majerus's photographs appeared alongside other high-profile photographers as part of The Garden Photographers’ Association exhibition of new work exploring the relationship between people and the personal havens they make in our cities and towns.
2002 Professional Gardeners Museum of Garden History, Lambeth, London, United Kingdom. N/A This portrait collection of contemporary women gardeners appeared as part of an artistic season entitled How Does Her Garden Grow?, which followed the history of women professional gardeners since the first women’s horticultural training colleges opened at the end of the 19th century.
1995 Visage Extérieur / The Face Outside la Galerie d'art d'Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. The Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer, Clerkenwell, London, United Kingdom. A selection of portraits of famous Luxembourgers living throughout the world commissioned by the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture during Luxembourg's year as European Capital of Culture.

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