British Sculpture in the 21st Century

1 June 2004: Cass Sculpture Foundation Loans Quinn...

The twelve metre high orchyd which once dominated the horizon in the Sculpture Park has been loaned to Tate Britain as part of the 'Art of the Garden' exhibition. The work has now been installed in the garden of the 19th century Tate Britain building overlooking the Thames. The exhibition explores the impact of the garden on British art over the past two hundred years, and contains many works of art as well as the famous orchyd.

The 'Art of the Garden' exhibition at Tate Britain runs from 3 June to 30 August 2004. Exhibition hours are 10:00am to 5:50pm (last admission at 5:00pm).

Ticket price is £9.50 (£7.50 concessions), Free entry to Members, Patrons and children under twelve when accompanied by an adult.

The closest underground station to Tate Britain is Pimlico on the Victoria Line. Victoria is the closest mainline station.