Radić Pavilion in Somerset

Hauser & Wirth Somerset Launches the Radić Pavilion at Durslade Farm, creating a dialogue between the gallery complex and pavilion, and their relationship with the garden.

Designed by Chilean architect Smiljan Radić as the Serpentine Gallery 2014 Pavilion, it sits now naturally within the landscape at Hauser & Wirth Somerset; positioned at the end of Oudolf Field – the landscaped garden designed by Piet Oudolf – it creates a dialogue between the gallery complex and pavilion, and their relationship with the garden.

Visitors to the arts centre will have the opportunity to walk around, through and underneath the pavilion. To coincide with the launch of the pavilion, a series of exhibitions, events and installations on the theme of architecture has been programmed.

Read more about the second lives of past Serpentine Pavilions here.

Smiljan Radić, Radić Pavilion, 2014, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2015. Photo: Ken Adlard
Smiljan Radić, Radić Pavilion, 2014, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2015. Photo: Ken Adlard
Smiljan Radić, Radić Pavilion, 2014, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2015. Photo: Ken Adlard
Smiljan Radić, Radić Pavilion, 2014, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2015. Photo: Ken Adlard