Drawing on the history of pleasure gardens and responding to the architecture of the Millbank site, Pablo Bronstein has transformed Tate Britain's outdoor sculpture court into a formal landscape. Through the placement of plants, seating and statuary Bronstein directs our movements and encourages the visitor to be considered as an aesthetic element within the setting. The project culminates in an outdoor play specially choreographed for the garden.
Tate Britain
Exhibition
Art Now: Pablo Bronstein: Sculpture Court Commission
![Pablo Bronstein Design for a Grand Parterre with fountain for the front lawn of Tate Britain, Pimlico 2008](https://media.tate.org.uk/aztate-prd-ew-dg-wgtail-st1-ctr-data/images/pablo_bronstein_tate_lawn_0.width-340.jpg)
Pablo BronsteinDesign for a Grand Parterre with fountain for the front lawn of Tate Britain, Pimlico 2008
© The artist, courtesy Herald Street, London
Tate Britain
Dates
8 May – 17 October 2010