Golden Monkey makes himself at home in the Botanics!

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is delighted to welcome Lisa Roet’s Golden Monkey installation to Inverleith House.

The hand-painted, 45-foot high sculpture takes the form of an endangered snub-nose monkey, highlighting the plight of these increasingly endangered primates and the urgent action needed on climate change.

Previous installations by the ecological artist have appeared on landmarks in Beijing, Hong Kong, the Netherlands and Australia, but this autumn the sculpture is making its UK debut at RBGE Creative Programmes.

Discover more about Lisa Roet and the Golden Monkey installation at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh via: https://www.rbge.org.uk/goldenmonkey

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer