Rose Walk
Rose Walk
Rose Walk
Rose Walk
Rose Walk

© courtesy the artist and Herald St, London. Image credit: Allan Pollok-Morris, Amelia Claudia. Courtesy of Jupiter Artland

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'Rose Walk' consists of two ten-metre-high pavilions, connected by a twenty five-metre long rose garden. The two pavilions are built in two different architectural styles; one is gothic and the other demonstrates a chinoiserie style.

Rose Walk is one of Pablo Bronstein’s largest outdoor works. These imposing and elaborate follies simultaneously act as entrances to, and an ornamental framing of, the narrow promenade.

Jupiter Artland

Edinburgh

Title

Rose Walk

Date

2017

Medium

wood, steel, copper & roses

Measurements

H 706.5 x W 479.5 x D 2687 cm;
H 706.5 x W 479.5 x D 2687 cm

Accession number

JAC201734

Acquisition method

site-specific commission

Work type

Sculpture

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