Sydney, Australia. 4 August 2017. Pictured: Artist Adam King next to his work Faces of Darug. Sculpture at Barangaroo, presented in partnership with the Barangaroo Delivery Authority and Sculpture by the Sea, had its media launch on at Barangaroo Reserve. The launch provided a first look at this year’s exhibition at Sydney’s most spectacular harbour foreshore reserve. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Sydney, Australia. 4 August 2017. Pictured: Artist Adam King next to his work Faces of Darug. Sculpture at Barangaroo, presented in partnership with the Barangaroo Delivery Authority and Sculpture by the Sea, had its media launch on at Barangaroo Reserve. The launch provided a first look at this year’s exhibition at Sydney’s most spectacular harbour foreshore reserve. Sculpture at Barangaroo showcases fourteen artworks by nine established and emerging Australian artists, including five new works created specifically for the exhibition and nine existing sculptures that have been selected by curator Geoffrey Edwards to complement the striking landscape and backdrop. Exhibiting artists include esteemed Australian sculptor Michael Le Grand, who will be celebrated with a mini-retrospective of six works, Richard Tipping, Nicole Monks, Cave Urban, Andrew Rogers, Adam King from the Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Tereasa Trevor, Christopher Langton and Elyssa Sykes-Smith. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
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