Jurassic Plastic
This witty installation is a feast for the senses.
Overview
An engaging commentary on our hyper-consumerist society, this witty installation by Japanese artist Hiroshi Fuji examines the trend of mass consumption and its environmental impacts. Appropriate for both children and adults, the exhibition turns unwanted plastic toys into colourful landscapes and dinosaur sculptures that are both visually appealing and thought-provoking. Evoking nostalgia for childhood, this reflection on capitalism, mass production, and the environment is a feast for the senses. Can't get enough? You can buy tickets for children's workshops with the artist.
Image: Keizo Kioku.
Information
When
Sat, Jan 6, 2018 - Sun, Jan 28, 2018
Sat, Jan 6 - Sun, Jan 28, 2018
Where
Sydney Town Hall
483 George Street
Sydney
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483 George Street
Sydney
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Price
FREE
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