
"The Tate Britain Garden has been designed by nine-time RHS Chelsea gold medal winner Tom Stuart-Smith and celebrates the role that museums play in providing green spaces to the public."
"Sitting pretty at the garden's centre will be a sculpture by none other than Dame Barbara Hepworth. Created in 1949, the limestone structure - named 'Bicentric Form' - was the first Hepworth acquired by the Tate."
"Once the flower show is over, Tate's display will be transferred to its gallery on Millbank and incorporated into a wider project, the Clore Garden."
Tate Britain will participate in the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time in 2026, featuring a garden designed by Tom Stuart-Smith. The garden will center around Barbara Hepworth's 1949 sculpture 'Bicentric Form' and will include various plants. The display will later be moved to the Clore Garden at Tate Britain, which is set to open in 2027. The Chelsea Flower Show, established in 1913, attracts around 160,000 visitors annually and showcases over 400 exhibits from top landscapers and horticulturalists.
Read at Time Out London
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