Jamie North - Rock Melt

Watch nature slowly take over five metre high columns outside the NGV.
Tom Clift
Published on March 27, 2015
Updated on March 27, 2015

Overview

Sydney sculptor Jamie North is reaching towards the sky, with his new work Rock Melt at the NGV. Erected in Federation Court and inspired by the space’s history as an outdoor sculpture garden, the work consists of six imposing columns standing up to five metres high. Constructed from concrete and slag (the latter being a byproduct of smelting iron ore), the columns are ruptured by fauna, including native Wonga Wonga wines that will slowly creep their way up delicate iron bars — with flowers expected to blossom over the life of the installation.

The commission is the latest in North’s body of work that explores the nexus between architecture and nature. He’s previously displayed work at the Monash University Museum of Art and the Sarah Cottier Gallery in Sydney. With free entry to the general public, Rock Melt will be on display until July 12.

Image: Brooke Holm.

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