sculpture by the sea
bondi, sydney, australia
on now until november 14, 2010
'at the table: are we sitting comfortably?' by sally kidall
materials: timber furniture, hessian, soil, sand, grass seed
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the world's largest outdoor sculpture exhibition, stretching along sydney's
iconic bondi to tamarama coastline, is currently on show. now in it's 14th year
sculpture by the sea is exhibiting more than 100 sculptures by local
and international artists, for the annual event.
'at the table: are we sitting comfortably?' by sally kidall
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challenging the predictability of expectations and 'cultural homogenity',
informed by issues relating to human ecology, consumption and materialism.
cycle90 degree 'a premonition of wind' III by kaoru matsumoto
material: titanium, stainless steel, bearings
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moving, powered by wind. moving not as energy itself. moving, gliding as a part.
neither the cloud disrupted by the urban landscape nor the cloud that foretells
the weather. rather the soft blanket, spreading across the vast skies, covering
the meadows, like a cloud.
cycle90 degree 'a premonition of wind' III by kaoru matsumoto
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'mirroring' by keld moseholm
materials: bronze, granite
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danish artist keld moseholm was the recipient of the balnaves foundation
sculpture prize of 60,000 AUD - the main prize at sculpture by the sea, bondi 2010.
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