Lynn Goldsmith: Shared Light brings photography, flowers and portraiture together at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota from June 20 to September 13, 2026. The exhibition spans the Downtown Sarasota campus and the Richard and Ellen Sandor Museum of Botany & the Arts, pairing Goldsmith’s flower images with portraits of Patti Smith, Selby Gardens’ artist in residence.
Goldsmith has spent more than 50 years working across celebrity portraiture, music photography and fine art. Her images have appeared in major magazines including
Rolling Stone,
Time,
Newsweek,
Vanity Fair and
Life, and her work now sits in collections at institutions such as the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, MoMA and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The exhibition draws on that long career while focusing on two subjects that have run through much of it: flowers and friendship.
At Selby, the floral photographs hold close to bloom and decay, showing flowers at moments where beauty and fragility overlap. The portraits of Patti Smith add a personal counterpoint. Goldsmith and Smith have worked together and known each other for years, and the images reflect that familiarity. Rather than present her subject as a celebrity distance shot, Goldsmith keeps the frame intimate and direct.
The exhibition also includes Goldsmith’s poem about flowers and friendship, which underlines the connection between the two bodies of work. Its theme is simple: growth takes time, attention and care. That idea fits both the photographs and the setting. Selby Gardens has long used its campus to connect art with living plants, and this show uses that environment to strengthen the link between photography and nature.
Seen together, the images form a quiet but clear statement about aging, attention and the value of sustained looking. The photographs do not separate art from life. They treat both as things that need to be tended.
Image:
© Lynn Goldsmith, courtesy of the artist.