Cazenove Capital is proud to support The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial, a major summer exhibition at Saatchi Gallery that explores how the two most powerful celestial bodies have shaped human creativity, belief and understanding across centuries and cultures. The exhibition opens to the public on 5 June and runs until 8 September 2026.
Spanning two floors and nine major gallery spaces, the exhibition brings together artworks, installations and archival objects that trace humanity’s enduring fascination with the Sun and the Moon. From ancient mythologies and early scientific systems to contemporary art and immersion, the exhibition reflects how these celestial presences continue to influence the rhythms of daily life, artistic expression, and collective imagination.
The Sun and The Moon follows the critically acclaimed FLOWERS – Flora in Contemporary Art and Culture (2025) as the second exhibition in Saatchi Gallery’s ongoing series exploring how the natural world inspires creativity across disciplines. Resonating strongly with themes of cycles, time and continuity, the exhibition invites visitors to reconsider familiar symbols in unexpected and thought-provoking ways.
Dominic Emmerson, Deputy Chief Executive at Cazenove Capital, commented:
“Saatchi Gallery is a place where art, ideas and audiences come together in a way that is both inspiring and inclusive. By supporting artists and the wider creative ecosystem the Saatchi Gallery significantly strengthens the UK’s art culture, bringing together both local and international audiences.
At Cazenove Capital, our commitment to culture and philanthropy is rooted in the belief that supporting ideas, creativity and communities helps to create lasting positive impact. The Sun and The Moon exhibition is a compelling exploration of how creativity shapes our understanding of the world and we’re delighted to support this.”
A journey through a 24‑hour celestial cycle
The exhibition is structured as a journey across a complete 24-hour cycle, moving from dawn through daylight into night. Each gallery explores a distinct chapter in this rhythm, revealing the myths, rituals, scientific inquiry, and cultural meanings associated with the Sun and the Moon.
Visitor information
Tickets to the exhibition will be available to buy at £13 from 25th March 2026 at saatchigallery.com (members go free), with the exhibition opening to the public from 5 June – 8 September 2026. Saatchi Gallery Lates will take place on 19 June, 24 July, 21 August, 4 September, with further dates to be announced, featuring workshops, talks and creative activations.





