The Botanist: February | On Our Radar

ON OUR RADAR: FEBRUARY

By: Frankie Mathieson

Too much time indoors? Revive your senses and beat the winter blues - explore what your city has to offer and be inspired by our edit of current and upcoming art shows below, then return home feeling refreshed and enjoy a Cask Aged Botanist and Soda or Botanist Seasonal Spritz. You’ll find recipes for them, plus our delicious gin chimichurri, ahead.

OUR EDIT OF ART EXHIBITIONS

From an exhibition featuring AI and VR art in Berlin to a multi-generational photographic road trip journey displayed on bus stops across America, here are five key art happenings around the globe.

The Botanist Cask Aged Chimichurri The Botanist Cask Aged Chimichurri

The Botanist Cask Aged Chimichurri

Ridiculously good paired with grilled steak, our bright and herbaceous gin chimichurri is also great drizzled over roast veggies or a leafy green salad for fresh, tangy flavour.

Enjoy with our Cask Aged Botanist and Soda.

The Botanist Cask Aged Chimichurri

Ingredients
50ml The Botanist Cask Aged Gin
1tsp Dried oregano
1tsp Red chilli, chopped
3 Garlic cloves, minced
100ml Olive oil
30ml Red wine vinegar
Large handful chopped fresh parsley

Method
Whisk together the gin, oregano, chilli, garlic, olive oil and red wine vinegar in a small bowl.
Stir in the parsley, and season to taste.


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Image Credits

Face Off, by David Sims, January 1998,©David Sims 

Ayoung Kim, Delivery Dancer Simulation, 2022, Spielsimulation, Installationsansicht, Digital Festival, C/O Berlin © Ayoung Kim, Gallery Hyundai

Nora Naranjo Morse, "Moon Orchids," 2016, clay, full installation (dimensions variable) 4 ft x 27 in. Courtesy of the artist

Carmen Winant Nighttime, 2024 Super 8 and 35mm film prints. Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy of Public Art Fund, NY

Citra Sasmita Into Eternal Land installation view 2025 © Jo Underhill and Barbican