Patterns in Nature Opens at the Missouri Botanical Garden

ST. LOUIS — HYBYCOZO has opened Patterns in Nature at the Missouri Botanical Garden, the studio's largest exhibition to date. Over fifty artworks are sited across twenty-one locations throughout the Garden, on view from April 2026.

Works were placed in response to the Garden itself, reflected in water, set against tree lines and threaded through paths, so the geometry cut into each sculpture sits alongside the growth patterns around it. Six works were designed specifically for the Garden and its living collections.

The sculptures are powder-coated stainless steel with internal LED lighting. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings the exhibition continues as Patterns in Nature: LightForm, with the works illuminated and live music through the Garden.

The exhibition was developed with the Missouri Botanical Garden.

About HYBYCOZO

HYBYCOZO is a public art studio founded by Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk and based in Los Angeles. It is best known for botanical garden exhibitions that set illuminated steel sculpture among living collections, including the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix and Descanso Gardens in California. Each work is perforated stainless steel lit from within, so the garden reads differently after dark.

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