Race Meeting by Slim Aarons
A captivating Slim Aarons photograph depicting jockeys gathered in the enclosure at a racecourse in Kenya in 1958. Combining equestrian heritage, colonial-era elegance, and the atmosphere of East Africa's social elite, this iconic image brings sophistication, history, and timeless style to luxury interiors.
Race Meeting, Kenya by Slim Aarons captures a fascinating moment from the social and sporting life of Kenya in 1958. Set within the jockeys' enclosure at a racecourse, the photograph reflects the distinctive blend of elegance, tradition, and international lifestyle that characterized East Africa during the golden age of travel.
Known for documenting the lives of the world's most privileged and stylish individuals, Aarons had a unique ability to capture authentic moments without staging them. In Race Meeting, Kenya, he presents a scene that is both documentary and cinematic, celebrating equestrian culture, social gatherings, and the enduring appeal of horse racing.
The image offers collectors and designers a compelling alternative to Aarons' resort and coastal photography. Rich in character and historical context, it works beautifully in luxury residences, equestrian estates, country clubs, executive offices, hospitality projects, and sophisticated commercial spaces.
Produced using museum-quality archival materials and available with The Picturalist Custom Framing, this photograph serves as a refined focal point for interiors that value heritage, sport, travel, and timeless design.








