Sculpture by the Sea 2010

Each sculpture on display at this much-loved annual outdoor exhibition responds to the landscape in which it is situated, offering a kind of site specificity that one doesn't often get to engage with in such numbers.
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Published on October 28, 2010

Overview

One would be hard-pressed to find an outing more quintessentially 'Sydney' than the Bondi-to-Bronte Coast Walk, its length punctuated by winding markers that give the impression that it may well be endless. Instead, it is merely endlessly beautiful, particularly now that the decking has been extended and refurbished.

There is perhaps one time of the year when this coastal stroll manages to outdo itself, during the much loved Sculpture by the Sea which stretches from Tamarama to Bondi, and there are many delights to see. Each sculpture responds to the landscape in which it is situated, offering a kind of site specificity that one doesn't often get to engage with in such numbers.

Sculpture by the Sea has been steadily growing in each of its thirteen years, and this year features over 100 works to consider. So winning is this event, that it needs to be prefaced with a warning: it gets BUSY. Go early!

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