SYDNEY’S COASTLINE TRANSFORMED INTO A STUNNING VENUE FOR HUNDREDS OF UNIQUE SCULPTURES

Stretching along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk, the 15th Sculpture by the Sea – one of Sydney’s largest free public arts events – recently drew to a close, and we were lucky enough to pay a visit. The event has grown significantly since it launched. An impressive 25,000 people turned out to the first event, though around half a million now attend each year. Sculpture by the Sea now has exhibitions in Sydney, Perth, and Aarhus, in Denmark. (more…)

A New Perspective on Modern Chinese Architecture

Despite sharing a serpentine form, the Nanjing Sifang Art Museum has little in common with South Korea’s Jeongok Prehistory Museum, which we recently featured on the Zouk blog. Whilst both buildings house cultural artifacts within their snake-like shape, the Nanjing Sifang Art Museum makes a more direct connection with surrounding culture. In fact, despite its modern form, the building materials used in the construction of the Museum are surprisingly traditional.
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