[1] His life-size carving in black Kellymount limestone of a Stalking Leopard was bought by Mr & Mrs Russell Byers and presented to the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh.
[4] Kenworthy's first one-man show in New York was held at the Coe Kerr Gallery in Manhattan's Upper East Side, following his trip to Afghanistan in 1977.
One casting sits on a hundred foot long oval pond at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, and the second is in Upper Grosvenor Gardens in London.
In 2002 he exhibited at the Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, Rhythms of Life, a collection of bronzes and drawings with subjects including : Afghan women walking in Kabul, African tribesmen, a Dinka with a pipe, a Turkana with his sons, a Stretching Tiger from Nepal, a Kuchi couple on horseback on the road to Jalalabad, and a sculpture of Horus at the Temple of Edfu, entitled Yesterday's Gods.
His most recent works include mountain gorillas cast in bronze or silver ( British Silver Week at Chatsworth, 2009), a large seated Warthog (Portland Gallery, 2007) and Nomads: three larger bronzes of a Samburu Moran (Warrior) (Crucible Exhibition 2010, Gloucester Cathedral), Masai Boy with Goat and a Somali Woman and child, (Tryon Gallery, London, 2011).