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The Guardian view on gallery and museum gardens: a blooming triumph | Editorial | Collector
The Guardian view on gallery and museum gardens: a blooming triumph | Editorial
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The Guardian view on gallery and museum gardens: a blooming triumph | Editorial

The award-winning Tate design at the Chelsea flower show reveals how urban spaces can be transformed by bringing art and nature together Never mind a gnome , no other garden at this year’s Chelsea flower show can boast a Barbara Hepworth sculpture like the RHS gold-award-winning Tate Britain garden . And few will have such a significant afterlife. Designed by the landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith , it is a microcosm of a major redesign for the gallery’s Millbank garden, opening next spring. Visitors to Tate Britain may be forgiven for not noticing that the 1897 gallery has a garden at all. The imposing steps and portico overshadow two rectangles of lawn. But this unloved patch will be transformed into a horticultural haven. The gallery, which like many has struggled to recover visitor numbers since the pandemic, could do with a boost. Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here . Continue reading...

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