Sculpture by the Sea
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Sculpture by the Sea is a major annual outdoor sculpture
exhibition
that is open to the public for no cost, featuring sculptures made by Australian and international artists.
The exhibition, held annually during summer in the Southern Hemisphere
, commenced at Bondi Beach in Sydney
, Australia
in 1997; expanded to Cottesloe Beach in Perth
, Western Australia
in 2005; and in 2009 the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia was held in Aarhus
, Denmark
under the patronage of The Crown Prince
and Crown Princess of Denmark
.
to Bondi Beach. Over 100 sculptures are exhibited in the background of sea and the coastal landscape along the two kilometre coastal walk. Sculpture by the Sea at Bondi attracts an estimated annual attendance of 500,000 people each year to view the sculptures. Parking in certain streets close to the exhibition is restricted to the local residents. An indoor exhibition of works is held in Mark's Park, at Tamarama where exhibited items may be purchased.
The Bondi exhibition is principally funded by philanthropy and commercial sponsorship, with the first New South Wales Government grant since its establishment awarded for the 20112014 exhibitions to assist with artist support. According to consultants Booz & Co, the exhibition generates A$23 million in direct spending for the local economy and is run at a cost of A$2 million a year.
Despite a poor year in 2009, notable exhibiting sculptors include Sir Anthony Caro
, OM
, CBE
, an English
abstract
sculptor
(2010), Frank Raendchen (2003), Roland Mayer from Munich (2004), May Barrie (2009), and Chen Wenling from China, Hiroyuki Kita and Keizo Ushio from Japan (2011).
, was living in Prague
in 1995 and visited an outdoor sculpture park in Klatovy
, Northern Bohemia. On his return to Australian the following year, he was inspired to do something similar in Australia. After applications for funding being declined from established art bodies for the inaugral festival, Handley began to bring the exhibition together, working with a marketing budget of just A$
400. With the help of volunteers, the inaugral event attracted 25,000 people to Bondi Beach for just one day.
Following the success of the first exhibition, as part of the 1998 Olympic Arts Festival Handley was commissioned to produce five Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions around Australia in Darwin
, Noosa
, Albany
, and the Tasman Peninsula
joining the Bondi exhibition. In 2003, Sculpture by the Sea Incorporated was established as a not for profit incorporated association, enabling the organisation to attract tax-deductible gifts.
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(country, if not Australia)
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| 1997
| Duncan Stemlar
| venus
| rowspan=9|Sydney Water
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| 1998
| Campbell Robertson-Swann
| night passage
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| 1999
| Orest Keywan
| with a view
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| rowspan=2| 2000
| Richie Kuhaupt
| hollow man
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| Libby Bloxham
| celebrating diversity
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| 2001
| Nigel Harrison
| omeomi
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| 2002
| Kate Davis (England)
| target
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| 2003
| Richard Goodwin
| carapace
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| 2004
| rowspan=2 | Vaclav Fiala
(Czech Republic)
| belfry for jorn utzon
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| 2005
| chapel
| Lexus
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| 2006
| Orest Keywan
| ...and with a name to come
| rowspan=3 |NAB
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| 2007
| David Horton
| yesternight: work in progress
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| 2008
| Mark McClelland
| she thought
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| 2009
| May Barrie
| time and tide granite monolith II
| rowspan=3|The Balnaves Foundation
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| 2010
| Keld Moseholm (Denmark)
| mirroring
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| 2011
| Paul Selwood
| Paradiegma Metaphysic
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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|rowspan=3| 2010
| David Horton
| jarrett in london
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| Matthew Harding
| centripetal
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| Michael Le Grand
| anaconda
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|rowspan=3| 2011
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2005
| Tommy Pershall
| urban american in australia
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| 2006
| Marcus Tatton
| humbaba's barrel
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| 2007
| Kaoru Matsumoto
| cycle-90°, a premonition of wind
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| 2008
| Marguerite Derricourt
| the flight of the bogong
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| 2009
| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| morpheus
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| 2010
| Kaoru Matsumoto
| cycle90 "a premonition of wind" III
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| 2011
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2005
| Jarrod Taylor
| structural wave
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| 2006
| The Glue Society
| hot with a chance of a late storm
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| 2007
| Chi Phan
| lift plonk
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| 2008
| Kozo Nishinio
| harmony with the breeze
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| 2009
| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| morpheus
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| 2010
| Suzie Bleach and Andy Townsend
| the adaptable migrant
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
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| 2008
| Amanda Stuart
| mongrel country-nil tenure
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| 2009
| Koichi Ishino
| wind stone - a tail of cloud
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| 2010
| Steve Croquett
| jolly giants
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| 2011
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2007
| Bjorn Godwin
| untitled (number 96)
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| 2008
| Philip Spelman
| parabola
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| 2009
| Michael Purdy
| tatters
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| 2010
| Marcus Tatton
| globoids
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Image
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| 2005
| Jason Waterhouse
| van pod
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| 2006
| Ellie Nuss and
James McDermid
| more/less
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| 2007
| Sam Deal
| on the lookout
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| 2008
| Chi Phan
| apples and pears
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| 2009
| Mona Aghababaee
| where is the freedom?
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| 2010
| Charles Schneider
| crown-of-thorns wallpaper (acanthaster planci)
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| 2011
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2005
| Ben Resch
| the great aussie surf trip
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| 2006
| The Glue Society
| hot with a chance of a late storm
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| 2007
| Dillon McEwan
| carcutter
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| 2008
| Benjamin Gilbert
| humpback gunship
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| 2009
| Jane Gillings
| dream home
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| 2010
| Tomas Misura
| splash
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| 2011
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2005
| Jane Becker
| my queer house
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| 2006
| Dr Guy Warren, OAM
| icarus
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| 2007
| Anne Ferguson
| oxorchia thalassins
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| 2008
| Lea Ferris
| ode to joy
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| 2009
| Alexander Seton
| on hold lawnmower
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| 2010
| Linda Bowde
| into the trees II
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2006
| Emma Wise
| cut to fit
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| 2010
| Koichi Ishino
| wind stone - earth and sky
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2010
| Tim Prentice (USA)
| easel windframe
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| 2011
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Award
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2003
| Director's Prize
| Frank Raendchen
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|rowspan=4 | 2006
| Kodak Sculpture Prize
| Daniela Turrin
| archi tekton
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| The Sydney Morning Herald
Represented Artist Prize
| James Rogers
| obligato
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| The Australian
Unrepresented Sculptor Award
| Linda Bowden
| open
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| Art Gallery Society of NSW Taskforce Site Specific Prize
| Konstantin Dimopoulos
| cypher
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. The exhibition showcases in excess of 70 sculptures by Western Australia's leading and emerging sculptors, alongside works by invited interstate and international sculptors. Hugely popular, this free to the public annual exhibition attracted approximately 215,000 visitors of all ages to the 2011 exhibition, an increase of approximately 75,000 on the previous year.
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| 2010
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| 2011
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| 2010
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
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| 2010
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
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| 2010
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
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| 2010
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| 2011
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(country, if not Australia)
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| 2010
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| 2011
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exhibition of 65 sculptures from across the world staged on the public lawns, beach and forests bordering Aarhus bay. With approximate 500.000 visitors over a period of four weeks held in June, Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus - Denmark has been embraced by the Danes and many international tourists visiting Denmark. The exhibition is produced by the City of Aarhus in collaboration with AroS Aarhus Artmuseum
, Kulturhus Aarhus, and Børnekulturhuset, under the patronage of The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark.
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| The Glue Society (Australia)
| I Wish You Hadn't Asked
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| Keld Moseholm
| The Obelisk
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| The Glue Society (Australia)
| I Wish You Hadn't Asked
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Year
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| Nucleus
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| Hiroaki Nakayama (Japan)
| Came Back
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| Kent Karlsson (Sweden)
| Spectacle Agnostico
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Year
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| The Glue Society (Australia)
| I Wish You Hadn't Asked
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Year
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Denmark)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2009
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| 2011
| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| Nucleus
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|}
Sculpture
Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials—typically stone such as marble—or metal, glass, or wood. Softer materials can also be used, such as clay, textiles, plastics, polymers and softer metals...
exhibition
Art exhibition
Art exhibitions are traditionally the space in which art objects meet an audience. The exhibit is universally understood to be for some temporary period unless, as is rarely true, it is stated to be a "permanent exhibition". In American English, they may be called "exhibit", "exposition" or...
that is open to the public for no cost, featuring sculptures made by Australian and international artists.
The exhibition, held annually during summer in the Southern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
The Southern Hemisphere is the part of Earth that lies south of the equator. The word hemisphere literally means 'half ball' or "half sphere"...
, commenced at Bondi Beach in Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...
, Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
in 1997; expanded to Cottesloe Beach in Perth
Perth, Western Australia
Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia and the fourth most populous city in Australia. The Perth metropolitan area has an estimated population of almost 1,700,000....
, Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia is a state of Australia, occupying the entire western third of the Australian continent. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Indian Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east...
in 2005; and in 2009 the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia was held in Aarhus
Aarhus
Aarhus or Århus is the second-largest city in Denmark. The principal port of Denmark, Aarhus is on the east side of the peninsula of Jutland in the geographical center of Denmark...
, Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...
under the patronage of The Crown Prince
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat, is the heir apparent to the throne of Denmark. Frederik is the elder son of Queen Margrethe II and Henrik, the Prince Consort.-Name and christening:...
and Crown Princess of Denmark
Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat, is the wife of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark...
.
Bondi
Sculpture by the Sea began in 1997 with an exhibition held over one day at Bondi Beach and is now an annual event, held over the first three weeks of November. Every year the coastal walk is transformed into a seaside art gallery as the works of sculpture are spread across the cliff from Tamarama BeachTamarama, New South Wales
Tamarama is a beachside, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Tamarama is located 7 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Waverley Council...
to Bondi Beach. Over 100 sculptures are exhibited in the background of sea and the coastal landscape along the two kilometre coastal walk. Sculpture by the Sea at Bondi attracts an estimated annual attendance of 500,000 people each year to view the sculptures. Parking in certain streets close to the exhibition is restricted to the local residents. An indoor exhibition of works is held in Mark's Park, at Tamarama where exhibited items may be purchased.
The Bondi exhibition is principally funded by philanthropy and commercial sponsorship, with the first New South Wales Government grant since its establishment awarded for the 20112014 exhibitions to assist with artist support. According to consultants Booz & Co, the exhibition generates A$23 million in direct spending for the local economy and is run at a cost of A$2 million a year.
Despite a poor year in 2009, notable exhibiting sculptors include Sir Anthony Caro
Anthony Caro
Sir Anthony Alfred Caro, OM, CBE is an English abstract sculptor whose work is characterised by assemblages of metal using 'found' industrial objects.-Background and early life:...
, OM
Order of Merit
The Order of Merit is a British dynastic order recognising distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture...
, CBE
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions...
, an English
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
abstract
Abstract art
Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19th century, underpinned by the logic of perspective and an...
sculptor
Sculpture
Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials—typically stone such as marble—or metal, glass, or wood. Softer materials can also be used, such as clay, textiles, plastics, polymers and softer metals...
(2010), Frank Raendchen (2003), Roland Mayer from Munich (2004), May Barrie (2009), and Chen Wenling from China, Hiroyuki Kita and Keizo Ushio from Japan (2011).
History
David Handley, the founding directorCreative Director
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, was living in Prague
Prague
Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava river, the city is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 2.3 million...
in 1995 and visited an outdoor sculpture park in Klatovy
Klatovy
Klatovy is a town in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.Klatovy is also the seat of the Municipality with Extended Competence and Municipality with Commissioned Local Authority.- History :Klatovy was founded during 1260–1263 by Přemysl Otakar II....
, Northern Bohemia. On his return to Australian the following year, he was inspired to do something similar in Australia. After applications for funding being declined from established art bodies for the inaugral festival, Handley began to bring the exhibition together, working with a marketing budget of just A$
Australian dollar
The Australian dollar is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu...
400. With the help of volunteers, the inaugral event attracted 25,000 people to Bondi Beach for just one day.
Following the success of the first exhibition, as part of the 1998 Olympic Arts Festival Handley was commissioned to produce five Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions around Australia in Darwin
Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin has a population of 127,500, making it by far the largest and most populated city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory, but the least populous of all Australia's capital cities...
, Noosa
Noosa, Queensland
The Shire of Noosa was a Local Government Area located about north of Brisbane in the Sunshine Coast region of South East Queensland, Australia...
, Albany
Albany, Western Australia
Albany is a port city in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, some 418 km SE of Perth, the state capital. As of 2009, Albany's population was estimated at 33,600, making it the 6th-largest city in the state....
, and the Tasman Peninsula
Tasman Peninsula
Tasman Peninsula is located around by road south-east of Hobart, at the south east corner of Tasmania, Australia.-Description:The Tasman Peninsula lies south and west of Forestier Peninsula, to which it is connected by an isthmus called Eaglehawk Neck...
joining the Bondi exhibition. In 2003, Sculpture by the Sea Incorporated was established as a not for profit incorporated association, enabling the organisation to attract tax-deductible gifts.
Awards
Prizes are awarded in a variety of categories.- Sculpture Prize
-
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- The Sculpture Prize is an acquisitive award with the winning sculpture gifted to the Royal Botanic GardensRoyal Botanic Gardens, SydneyThe Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia, are the most central of the three major botanical gardens open to the public in Sydney....
for permanent public placement as part of the Sculpture by the Sea Collection. Between 1997 and 2004 Sydney WaterSydney WaterSydney Water is a New South Wales government owned corporation that provides drinking water, wastewater and some stormwater services to Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains, in Australia...
sponsored the Sculpture Prize by supporting artists exhibiting in Sculpture by the Sea through provision of acquisitive works gifted to Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery. The winner of the Bondi exhibition is awarded A$65,000 and the past winners are:-
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- The Sculpture Prize is an acquisitive award with the winning sculpture gifted to the Royal Botanic Gardens
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Year
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Funder
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| 1997
| Duncan Stemlar
| venus
| rowspan=9|Sydney Water
Sydney Water
Sydney Water is a New South Wales government owned corporation that provides drinking water, wastewater and some stormwater services to Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains, in Australia...
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| 1998
| Campbell Robertson-Swann
| night passage
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| 1999
| Orest Keywan
| with a view
|-
| rowspan=2| 2000
| Richie Kuhaupt
| hollow man
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| Libby Bloxham
| celebrating diversity
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| 2001
| Nigel Harrison
| omeomi
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| 2002
| Kate Davis (England)
| target
|-
| 2003
| Richard Goodwin
| carapace
|-
| 2004
| rowspan=2 | Vaclav Fiala
(Czech Republic)
| belfry for jorn utzon
|-
| 2005
| chapel
| Lexus
Lexus
is the luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. First introduced in 1989 in the United States, Lexus is now sold globally and has become Japan's largest-selling make of premium cars. The Lexus marque is marketed in over 70 countries and territories worldwide, and has...
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| 2006
| Orest Keywan
| ...and with a name to come
| rowspan=3 |NAB
NAB
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| 2007
| David Horton
| yesternight: work in progress
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| 2008
| Mark McClelland
| she thought
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| 2009
| May Barrie
| time and tide granite monolith II
| rowspan=3|The Balnaves Foundation
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| 2010
| Keld Moseholm (Denmark)
| mirroring
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| 2011
| Paul Selwood
| Paradiegma Metaphysic
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- The Helen Lempriere Scholarships
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- Helen Lempriere was one of Australia's leading female artists in the mid-20th Century, attracting national and international acclaim for her painting, printmaking and sculpture. Each year, three scholarships of A$30,000 are awarded to artists to assist with the advancement of their careers through study or research, and the past winners are:
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- Helen Lempriere was one of Australia's leading female artists in the mid-20th Century, attracting national and international acclaim for her painting, printmaking and sculpture. Each year, three scholarships of A$30,000 are awarded to artists to assist with the advancement of their careers through study or research, and the past winners are:
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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|rowspan=3| 2010
| David Horton
| jarrett in london
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| Matthew Harding
| centripetal
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| Michael Le Grand
| anaconda
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|rowspan=3| 2011
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- Sydney Water Environmental Sculpture Prize
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- The Sydney WaterSydney WaterSydney Water is a New South Wales government owned corporation that provides drinking water, wastewater and some stormwater services to Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains, in Australia...
Environmental SculptureEnvironmental sculptureThe term environmental sculpture is variously defined. A development of the art of the 20th century, environmental sculpture usually creates or alters the environment for the viewer, as opposed to presenting itself figurally or monumentally before the viewer...
Prize of A$10,000 is awarded for a work utilising wind, waves, water, solar power or other aspects of the natural environment. Between 1997 and 2004 Sydney Water sponsored the Sculpture Prize by supporting artists exhibiting in Sculpture by the Sea through provision of acquisitive works gifted to Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery. Past recipients of the Environment Sculpture Prize have been:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Sydney Water
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Sculptor
(country, if not Australia)
!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |Work
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| 2005
| Tommy Pershall
| urban american in australia
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| 2006
| Marcus Tatton
| humbaba's barrel
|-
| 2007
| Kaoru Matsumoto
| cycle-90°, a premonition of wind
|-
| 2008
| Marguerite Derricourt
| the flight of the bogong
|-
| 2009
| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| morpheus
|-
| 2010
| Kaoru Matsumoto
| cycle90 "a premonition of wind" III
|-
| 2011
|
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- People's Choice Prize
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- The Allens Arthur RobinsonAllens Arthur RobinsonAllens Arthur Robinson is a commercial law firm that operates in the Asia-Pacific region. In Australia, and throughout the Asia-Pacific region generally, it is considered to be one of the top commercial law firms.- Offices :...
People's Choice Prize of A$5,000, as voted by visitors of the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Allens Arthur Robinson
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| 2005
| Jarrod Taylor
| structural wave
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| 2006
| The Glue Society
| hot with a chance of a late storm
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| 2007
| Chi Phan
| lift plonk
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| 2008
| Kozo Nishinio
| harmony with the breeze
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| 2009
| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| morpheus
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| 2010
| Suzie Bleach and Andy Townsend
| the adaptable migrant
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| 2011
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- The Waverley Council Mayor's Prize
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- The MayorMayorIn many countries, a Mayor is the highest ranking officer in the municipal government of a town or a large urban city....
of Waverley CouncilWaverley Municipal CouncilWaverley Municipal Council is a Local Government Area in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.- History :...
awards a prize of A$5,000. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Mayor
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| 2008
| Amanda Stuart
| mongrel country-nil tenure
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| 2009
| Koichi Ishino
| wind stone - a tail of cloud
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| 2010
| Steve Croquett
| jolly giants
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| 2011
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- The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation
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- The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation of A$5,000 is awarded to an sculptor to exhibit in the Cottesloe Sculpture by the Sea, held in March following the November Bondi exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation of A$5,000 is awarded to an sculptor to exhibit in the Cottesloe Sculpture by the Sea, held in March following the November Bondi exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| 2007
| Bjorn Godwin
| untitled (number 96)
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| 2008
| Philip Spelman
| parabola
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| 2009
| Michael Purdy
| tatters
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| 2010
| Marcus Tatton
| globoids
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| 2011
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- The Damon Courtenay Memorial Young Sculptor Prize
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- The Damon Courtenay Memorial Young Sculptor Prize of $5,000, is awarded to an artist 29 years or under, donated by BryceBryce CourtenayArthur Bryce Courtenay AM is a South-African-born naturalized Australian novelist and one of Australia's most commercially successful authors.-Background and early years:...
, Adam and Brett Courtenay. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Damon Courtenay Memorial Young Sculptor Prize of $5,000, is awarded to an artist 29 years or under, donated by Bryce
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| 2005
| Jason Waterhouse
| van pod
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| 2006
| Ellie Nuss and
James McDermid
| more/less
More/less
More/less is the name of a sculpture presented in the 2006 Sculpture by the Sea exhibition by young Australian artists Ellie Nuss and James McDermid. It is constructed from wood and consists of four "Escheresque" objects, each constituting letters for the two words MORE and LESS...
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| 2007
| Sam Deal
| on the lookout
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| 2008
| Chi Phan
| apples and pears
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| 2009
| Mona Aghababaee
| where is the freedom?
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| 2010
| Charles Schneider
| crown-of-thorns wallpaper (acanthaster planci)
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| 2011
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- NAB Kids' Choice Prize
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- The NAB Kids' Choice Prize of A$3,000, as voted by children visiting the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The NAB Kids' Choice Prize of A$3,000, as voted by children visiting the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| 2005
| Ben Resch
| the great aussie surf trip
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| 2006
| The Glue Society
| hot with a chance of a late storm
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| 2007
| Dillon McEwan
| carcutter
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| 2008
| Benjamin Gilbert
| humpback gunship
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| 2009
| Jane Gillings
| dream home
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| 2010
| Tomas Misura
| splash
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| 2011
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- Art Gallery Society of NSW Prize
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- The Art Gallery Society of NSW Prize of $5,000, donated by the Art Gallery of New South WalesArt Gallery of New South WalesThe Art Gallery of New South Wales , located in The Domain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, was established in 1897 and is the most important public gallery in Sydney and the fourth largest in Australia...
, as chosen by Edmund CaponEdmund CaponEdmund George Capon AM, OBE, is an art scholar specialising in Chinese art. He has been director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales since 1978...
, Director of the Gallery. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Art Gallery Society of NSW Prize of $5,000, donated by the Art Gallery of New South Wales
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| 2005
| Jane Becker
| my queer house
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| 2006
| Dr Guy Warren, OAM
Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an order of chivalry established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, "for the purpose of according recognition to Australian citizens and other persons for achievement or for meritorious service"...
| icarus
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| 2007
| Anne Ferguson
| oxorchia thalassins
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| 2008
| Lea Ferris
| ode to joy
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| 2009
| Alexander Seton
| on hold lawnmower
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| 2010
| Linda Bowde
| into the trees II
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| 2011
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- The Icebergs Dining Room and Bar Signature Prize
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- The Icebergs Dining Room and Bar Signature Prize of A$5,000. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Icebergs Dining Room and Bar Signature Prize of A$5,000. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| 2006
| Emma Wise
| cut to fit
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| 2010
| Koichi Ishino
| wind stone - earth and sky
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| 2011
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- The Sculpture Inside Curators Prize
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- The Sculpture Inside Curators Prize of A$2,500 is awarded to an exhibiting artist in Sculpture Inside. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Sculpture Inside Curators Prize of A$2,500 is awarded to an exhibiting artist in Sculpture Inside. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| 2010
| Tim Prentice (USA)
| easel windframe
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| 2011
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Discontinued Awards
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| 2003
| Director's Prize
| Frank Raendchen
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| Kodak Sculpture Prize
| Daniela Turrin
| archi tekton
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| The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald is a daily broadsheet newspaper published by Fairfax Media in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald, the SMH is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Australia. The newspaper is published six days a week. The newspaper's Sunday counterpart, The...
Represented Artist Prize
| James Rogers
| obligato
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| The Australian
The Australian
The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia from Monday to Saturday each week since 14 July 1964. The editor in chief is Chris Mitchell, the editor is Clive Mathieson and the 'editor-at-large' is Paul Kelly....
Unrepresented Sculptor Award
| Linda Bowden
| open
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| Art Gallery Society of NSW Taskforce Site Specific Prize
| Konstantin Dimopoulos
Konstantin Dimopoulos
Konstantin Dimopoulos is a sculptor, installation and performance artist.- Early life :...
| cypher
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Cottesloe
In 2005 the first Sculpture by the Sea was held at Cottesloe. The exhibition transforms Perth's most popular beach into a stunning sculpture park overlooking the Indian OceanIndian Ocean
The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering approximately 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by the Indian Subcontinent and Arabian Peninsula ; on the west by eastern Africa; on the east by Indochina, the Sunda Islands, and...
. The exhibition showcases in excess of 70 sculptures by Western Australia's leading and emerging sculptors, alongside works by invited interstate and international sculptors. Hugely popular, this free to the public annual exhibition attracted approximately 215,000 visitors of all ages to the 2011 exhibition, an increase of approximately 75,000 on the previous year.
Awards
Prizes are awarded in a variety of categories.- Sculptor Scholarship
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- The NABNABNAB may stand for:* Name and address book* National Assessment Bank, an internal exam used by the Scottish Qualifications Authority* National Association of Broadcasters, the industry group representing the commercial radio stations and television stations of the United States** NAB Show, an annual...
Western Australian Sculptor Scholarship of A$15,000 is open only to Western Australian artists with works appearing in 2011 Cottesloe Sculpture by the Sea. The scholarship recipient has also received an invitation to exhibit in the 2011 Bondi Sculpture by the Sea and the past winners are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The NAB
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- People's Choice Prize
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- The Sculpture by the Sea People's Choice Prize of $5,000, as voted by visitors of the exhibition.
- Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation
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- The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation of A$5,000 is awarded to an sculptor to exhibit in the Bondi Sculpture by the Sea, held in November following the March Cottosloe exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation of A$5,000 is awarded to an sculptor to exhibit in the Bondi Sculpture by the Sea, held in November following the March Cottosloe exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| 2010
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- NAB Kids' Choice Prize
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- The NAB Kids' Choice Prize of A$1,000, as voted by children visiting the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The NAB Kids' Choice Prize of A$1,000, as voted by children visiting the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Sculpture Inside Curators Prize
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- The Sculpture Inside Curators Prize of A$1,000 is awarded to an exhibiting artist in Sculpture Inside. Past recipients of the prize are:
- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Sculpture Inside Curators Prize of A$1,000 is awarded to an exhibiting artist in Sculpture Inside. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Town of Cottesloe Prize
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- The Town of CottesloeTown of CottesloeThe Town of Cottesloe is a local government area and a suburb of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Cottesloe is located west of Perth's central business district, covers an area of , maintains 45.7 km of roads and has a population of 7,256 ....
will purchase a work to be permanently sited in the Town of Cottesloe Collection. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Town of Cottesloe
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Aarhus
In 2009 the first Sculpture by the Sea was held on the three-kilometre-long stretch of coast from Tangkrogen to Ballehage, Aarhus, in Denmark. The exhibition, (SxS Aarhus), is a free to the public biennialBiennial
Biennial means lasting for two years or occurring every two years.In particular, it can refer to:* Biennial plant, a plant which blooms in its second year and then dies* Biennale , various events-See also:...
exhibition of 65 sculptures from across the world staged on the public lawns, beach and forests bordering Aarhus bay. With approximate 500.000 visitors over a period of four weeks held in June, Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus - Denmark has been embraced by the Danes and many international tourists visiting Denmark. The exhibition is produced by the City of Aarhus in collaboration with AroS Aarhus Artmuseum
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum is an art museum in Aarhus. ARoS is one of the largest art museums in northern Europe, 10 storeys tall with a total of 17,000 m². The museum opened on 8 April 2004 after a construction process that started with Danish architects schmidt hammer lassen winning the design...
, Kulturhus Aarhus, and Børnekulturhuset, under the patronage of The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark.
Awards
Prizes are awarded in a variety of categories.- Sculpture by the Sea Aarhus Prize
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- The Sculpture Prize is an acquisitive award with the winning sculpture gifted to the AroS Aarhus Artmuseum for permanent public placement as part of the Sculpture by the Sea Collection. The winner of the Aarhus exhibition is awarded DKK50,000 and the past winners are:
- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Sculpture Prize is an acquisitive award with the winning sculpture gifted to the AroS Aarhus Artmuseum for permanent public placement as part of the Sculpture by the Sea Collection. The winner of the Aarhus exhibition is awarded DKK50,000 and the past winners are:
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| The Glue Society (Australia)
| I Wish You Hadn't Asked
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- People's Choice Prize
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- The People's Choice Prize of DKK25,000, as voted by visitors of the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The People's Choice Prize of DKK25,000, as voted by visitors of the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| Keld Moseholm
| The Obelisk
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- Kid's Choice Prize
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- The Kid's Choice Prize of DKK25,000, as voted by children visiting the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Kid's Choice Prize of DKK25,000, as voted by children visiting the exhibition. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| The Glue Society (Australia)
| I Wish You Hadn't Asked
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- Vestas' Prize
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- The Vestas' Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by VestasVestasVestas Wind Systems A/S is a Danish manufacturer, seller, installer, and servicer of wind turbines. It is the largest in the world, but due to very rapid growth of its competitors, its market share decreased from 28% in 2007 to 12.5% in 2009...
. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Vestas' Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by Vestas
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| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| Nucleus
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- Aria's Prize
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- The Aria's Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by Danish dairy company, Aria. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Aria's Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by Danish dairy company, Aria. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| Hiroaki Nakayama (Japan)
| Came Back
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- Bestseller's Prize
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- The Bestseller's Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by BestsellerBestseller (company)Bestseller A/S is a privately held family-owned clothing company based in Denmark. The company was founded in 1975 and has 10 brands. Today, Bestseller has well over 5,700 stores selling its product in more than 43 countries, which makes it one of the largest fashion companies in...
. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Bestseller's Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by Bestseller
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| Kent Karlsson (Sweden)
| Spectacle Agnostico
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- Nordea-fonden's Prize
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- The Nordea-fonden's Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by Nordea-fondenNordeaNordea Bank AB is a Stockholm-based financial services group operating in Northern Europe. The bank is the result of the successive mergers and acquisitions of the Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian banks of Nordbanken, Merita Bank, Unibank and Kreditkassen that took place between 1997 and 2000...
. Past recipients of the prize are:- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:1px solid #aaa; border-collapse:collapse"
- The Nordea-fonden's Prize of DKK20,000, as selected by Nordea-fonden
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| The Glue Society (Australia)
| I Wish You Hadn't Asked
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- Dansk Australsk New Zealandsk Venskabsforening
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- The Dansk Australsk New Zealandsk Venskabsforening Prize of DKK15,000, as selected by the Danish Australian New Zealand Friendship Association. Past recipients of the prize are:
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- The Dansk Australsk New Zealandsk Venskabsforening Prize of DKK15,000, as selected by the Danish Australian New Zealand Friendship Association. Past recipients of the prize are:
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| Phil Price (New Zealand)
| Nucleus
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