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Sculpture By The Sea 2014 - Bondi to Bronte - Sydney

Tuesday 20 October 2015


Every October since 1997 the beautiful Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk hosts the Sculpture By the Sea, an outdoor free arts project showcasing some of the best sculptures from Australia and around the world.


Not only does it display some impressive art works, it also encourages walkers to appreciate the stunning coastline we have in Sydney. People come from all over to see the exhibition, so I found the best times last year were just before work and after work, missing the day rush.


Michael Van Dam, chain reaction


Tetsuro Yamasaki, metemorphosis - to the sky


Takahiro Hirata, Dark Night Shine, 2014 - during the day


Will Maguire, big man


Kerrie Argent, overconsumption


Kerrie Argent, overconsumption



Richard Tipping, wine talk


Cave Urban, save our souls


Wang Shugang, men playing with birds, 2012


Bali momument in Coogee


Takahiro Hirata, Dark Night Shine, 2014 - before sunset


Ian Swift, the boot pool


Kerrie Argent, overconsumption - close up


Stephen King, the folly, 2012


Michael Le Grand, Headrest


Sang Bong Lee, mountain


George Andric, sisyphus


Cave Urban, save our souls - sunset


Lou Lamber, currawong


Kaoru Matsumoto, cycle90 'a premonition of wind' XI


Michael Greve, breaching


Stephen Marr, that tranquil moment


Mitsuo Takeuchi, transfiguration "raise" III


Jorg Plickat, dialogue


View of the coastal walk at sunset


Harrie Fasher, which way forwards?


Wang Shugang, men playing with birds, 2012 - sunset



Koichi Ishino, wind stone - the threshold of consciousness


Linda Matthews, in collaboration with Carter Williamson, coast totem

Looking forward to checking out the 19th Annual exhibition, starting tomorrow!

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