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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney and Perth is Australia's largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition. This exhibition was initiated in 1997, at Bondi Beach and it featured sculptures by both Australian and overseas artists. In 2005, a companion event was established at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia featuring over 70 artists ...
In 2013, the sculpture was first displayed in Bondi Beach, Australia, at the Sculpture by the Sea event. [1] [2] It was then moved to Waiheke Island in New Zealand. In 2016 it was moved to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in New Zealand. [1] [3] The cost of the sculpture was NZ$192,000. [3]
Temporarily installed during the Sculpture by the Sea festival. Cottesloe Beach, Perth, Australia. [5] Snake (2013). Temporarily installed during the Sculpture by the Sea festival in Bondi, Sydney, Australia. [6] Acquired by the City of Aarhus, where it is currently installed in the public square Mølleparken. [7] [8] Journeys (2012). Canberra ...
Concrete Poem Sculpture (Spiral Sculpture) Claisebrook Cove: Rob Finlayson, PlanE Edmund Rice: Centenary Park, Trinity College, East Perth: Trinity College Mural Centenary Park, Trinity College, East Perth: Fintan Magee: 2023 "Sea Queen" Claisebrook Cove: Tony Jones "Shimmer" 6.6m x 4.9m x 8.0m, stainless steel [25] Claisebrook Cove
DeBris's "Inconvenience Store" was a joint recipients of the Allens People's Choice Award at the 2017 Sculpture By the Sea. [65] [66] The "Inconvenience Store" was also awarded with the Sydney Water Environmental Sculpture Subsidy for her work on water pollution and consumption, [67] and won the Waverley Council Mayor's Prize.
Spanda is a public art work by Australian born artist Christian de Vietri located at Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Western Australia. It was installed in January 2016. The sculpture is elegant, abstract, and minimalist, giving the impression of an ever-expanding vibrational pattern.
The sculpture is 2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in) high. The artwork has its own lighting from solar panels. The public artwork was done by Perth artists Tony Jones and Ben Jones on a commission from the City of Perth and had an estimated cost of $167,000. [1] Jones' other pieces include the C. Y. O'Connor statue near Coogee and Sea Queen at Claisebrook Cove.
Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia. [1] [failed verification] [2] The enduring popularity of the beach is the result of combination of factors including proximity to metropolitan Perth, accessibility by train, shelter from strong summer breezes and presence of offshore reefs making it a relatively safe swimming location. [3]