A Common Ground transforms Tate Britain’s front lawns into a working garden for the stomach, soul and society. Using sensors, sound recognition and sculptures, the garden is designed to instigate sociability – movements will trigger fountains to flow and metaphorically sustain the life of the garden and structures will gently shepherd people together. The aim is to make you feel at ease and to encourage communication, eye contact and connections with strangers. The garden is addressing the modern epidemic of loneliness.
Tate Britain
Tour
BSL Tour: A Common Ground
Join Deaf Guide Edward Richards for a tour in British Sign Language of A Common Ground
Tate Britain
Please meet at the Millbank steps at the front entrance of Tate Britain
MillbankLondon SW1P 4RG
Plan your visit
Date & Time
20 October 2018 at 15.00–16.00