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Celebrating 50 Exhibitions in Australia & Denmark
Posted: February 19, 2022 / Essays
With this year’s 18th annual Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe we celebrate the 50th Sculpture by the Sea exhibition held in Australia and Denmark.Sculpture by the Sea began as a one day exhibition in 1997 along the 2km Bondi coastal walk in Sydney run by a team of volunteers working from the Founding Director’s lounge room. Organised from scratch in 10 weeks, with no budget to speak of, the first exhibition was visited by 25,000 people.This led Andrea Stretton to commission Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions at five locations around Australia for the 1998 Sydney Olympics Arts Festival ‘A Sea Change’ in Albany, Bondi, Darwin, Noosa and the Tasman Peninsula.
The impetus of the Sydney Olympic Arts Festival and the artistic networks built around Australia were instrumental in the development of Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi as the largest and best attended annual sculpture exhibition in the world, and the creation of Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe in 2005. With sunrise in the east and sunset in the west, the Bondi and Cottesloe exhibitions are an annual trans-Australian series of exhibitions that attract artists from around the world and a combined 700,000 visitors each year.
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