Sydney: Largest free art exhibition
A giant sculpture called 'Eridanus' by artists Susan J. Foster and Christophe Domergue sits on the water's edge at the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition. – Photo by AFP
woman enters a plywood, timber and perspex dome titled 'Mirador' by artists Rachel Couper and Ivana Kuzmanovska at the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition. – Photo by AFP
A school girl photographs her friends inside Mirador by Rachel Couper and Ivana Kuzmanovska during the world's largest annual free-to-the-public outdoor art exhibition, “Sculptures By The Sea†in Sydney, Australia. – Photo by AP
People walk through a forest of 222 bamboo bird-scarers called “Mengenang†during the world's largest annual free-to-the-public outdoor art exhibition, Sculptures By The Sea in Sydney, Australia. The wind-driven installation signifies the lives lost in the Bali bombings. – Photo by AP
Locals walk past a sculpture “Ghost Net Crocodile†displayed on the rocks at Bondi Beach. – Photo by AP
People stand inside of a dome sculpture “Poom†created by South Korean artist Staccato during the world's largest annual free-to-the-public outdoor art exhibition. Poom is a dome shaped shelter made of steel and used clothes. – Photo by AP
A tourist photographs a sculputure “The Travelers Have Arrived†by Gillie and Marc Scattner. The art piece, made of bronze, is worth AUS $18,000 (USD $18,600). – Photo by AP
A sculpture created by Japanese artist Eiji Hayakawa entitled “Space†is displayed on the rock near Bondi Beach. The sculpture made of stainless steel is worth AUS $40,000 (USD $41,500). – Photo by AP
People walk past a sculpture called 'The Commodification of Imagination' by artist Petra Svoboda at the Sculpture by the Sea. – Photo by AFP
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