Sculpture by the Sea 2012

The walk from Bondi to Tamarama just got a whole lot more cultural.
Zacha Rosen
Published on October 19, 2012

Overview

Sculptors from around the world have resumed their annual pilgrimage for Sculpture by the Sea, with a selection of local and international sculpture prettily dividing sea from land along the coast walk between Bondi and Tamarama Beach.

Among the fresh in situ sculpture this year Stuart Couzens' matryoshka ('russian doll') presents a satisfying nest of wooden containers within containers within containers, while James Hallberg and René Dybdahl's how close we are is a giant eye of a matching needle outside the Aarhaus Town Hall in Denmark, which blinks a light as people are invited to jump up and pass through the eye of its Australian twin. A sign in front of it says "please do not touch this artwork.

Along the walk between Mark's Park and Tamarama Bay Paul Kaptein's and in the endless pauses, there came a sound is a satyr sound recordist carved out of wood, with a huge microphone, headphones, and visibly absent pants. Gillie and Marc Schattner's the travellers have arrived carves out some reciprocal nudity and animal heads, while Dave Mercer's View TM gives the vista towards Clovelly cemetery a branded makeover. Tamarama Beach resumes its obligatory, not unwelcome, theme of giant beach things this year, with Carl Tindall, Carly Buteux, and Grahame Tindall's half-buried sunglasses *lost in the glare*, an oversized oversize Tonka truck, and Adam Hill and Will Coles' really bins last seen on Macquarie Street in the Aboriginal Art Prize

Best in show plaudits were pointed at US sculptor Peter Lundberg, who won the Balnaves Foundation Sculpture prize for his Barrell Roll. His win was not from lack of competition. Competitors were well suited to their surroundings, such as the pleasing cacophony of Cave Urban's multiple, wooden wind-chime piece mengenang (memory) or its nearby contemplative companion in Stephen Marr's camouflage piece the optimist.

Image: Stephen Marr's the optimist.

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