Ernesto Neto: The Island Bird

The perfect place to hang out this summer. Literally.
Meg Watson
Published on December 14, 2014
Updated on December 14, 2014

Overview

The NGV is always a great place to get lost for a couple of hours, but the latest acquisition to their international collection will have you actually struggling to get out. An interactive installation piece by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, The Island Bird invites you to explore the gallery space on your hands and knees — the closest thing you'll ever find to an artistic jungle gym.

Measuring a colossal 10 metres in diameter, The Island Bird is essentially a giant nest. Made of colourful, crocheted fabrics, Neto's creation hovers above the gallery floor offering both exploratory expeditions through cushy tunnels and a bouncy netted web for lazy (and literal) afternoon hangs.

Don't worry if you don't have the time to swing by right now; this immersive treat will be part of the NGV's international collection for the indefinite future. Other goodies in the rehang will include an installation from Mexican favourite Rafael Lozano-Hemmera involving x-rays and a neon classic from controversial Young British Artist Tracey Emin. Get your Instagram at the ready.

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