Showing posts with label Wildrhinos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildrhinos. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 March 2014

19th Biennale of Sydney

You Imagine What You Desire

Biennale runs from 21 March until 9 June.

According to the brochure I picked up during the week it is "Australia's largest and most exciting contemporary visual arts festival. Held every two years across multiple venues in Sydney, the Biennale is a three month exhibition, with an accompanying program of artist talks, forums, guided tours & family days - all FREE to the public.

Under the artistic direction of Juliana Engberg, the 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire celebrates the artistic imagination as a spirited exploration of the world, seeking splendour and rapture in works that remain true to a greater, even sublime, visuality."

I began my Biennale adventure this week at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA).

My day off work this week was another grey, wet autumnal Sydney day. Our house was musty & very unappealing with several days wet washing strung up around the place! 
So I decided to escape for a couple of hours into the arms of art & culture!


Glasgow based artist Jim Lambie has filled the first floor of the MCA with his taped lines.
Titled 'Zobop' (2014) he "uses brightly coloured vinyl tape to trace and accentuate the architectural nuances of the building."

Below is one of Lambie's earlier works 'Vortex (Come Together) (2013).
"A circular sculpture that has the visual effect of being recessed into the wall of the gallery."



Pipilotti Rist from Zurich presents a video-installation Mercy Garden Retour Skin (2014) that encompasses three entire walls.
"Lush and Edenic, sexy but sinless, the hedonistic pleasure worlds...delight, revive and relax."
The floor is scattered with cushions to encourage you into a comfortable viewing position.
The day I was there, groups of high school students were also visiting. It felt a little weird to be sprawled on the floor in a darkened room watching a very sensual film with a group of uniformed giggling teenagers!

Hubert Czerepok's Madness is Like Gravity (2012) was inspired by a quote from the Joker in the Batman film The Dark Knight.


Another Glaswegian, Martin Boyce has created Last Light (2014).
"Boyce creates an environment full of mood and poetry. His objects set the gallery space in a surreal drama of stillness and anticipation."



Nine Liquid Incidents (2010-2012) by US artist Roni Horn was a room full of glass bowls "with rough edges and fire-polished surfaces, these exquisite sculptures seem to both draw in and exude energy, appearing transparent or highly reflective depending on the play of light in the space."
When I first saw them, I thought they were glass bowls filled with water thanks to the way the light shimmered across the surface.

On my way out, I was pleasantly surprised to spot another Wild Rhino.
This one is called Camo - he has a view to die for!

How did I remember so much information about these sculptures?
Like almost everything in modern life - there is now a MCA app!

This post is part of West Metro Mommy's Saturday Snapshot.

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Saturday Snapshot - Wild Rhino's

I love February.

It's my favourite month of the year.

School's back in and routines rule our lives again. But we still have daylight savings, long, warm, summer's days & evenings that cool down (perfect for BBQ's). Our weekends are still fairly lazy and relaxed (prior to the soccer mania that takes over our family in April).

And February is also my birthday month :-)

This year, February is also Wildrhino time!

Taronga Zoo is hosting a 3 month long event to highlight the plight of rhino's in the wild due to poaching and loss of habitat.

125 rhino sculptures have been created by various Australian artists. These rhino's have been sent out into the wild to be displayed in parks, squares & public spaces around Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Central West NSW (esp Dubbo, where the Western Plains Zoo is located).

64 rhino calves have also been designed by local school children and displayed in Federation Centres across Sydney.

This week, on my day off work, I went rhino hunting!

I downloaded the app and headed into the city.

Many of the city rhino's were sitting in the same spot used by the Snailovation people last year.

In 3 hours I managed to find 15 rhino's.

Many of the Central NSW rhino's will remain unfound by me (due to time & distance constraints), but Louise at A Strong Belief in Wicker, your challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to find some of these Western rhino's for us!!




In front of the Town Hall (opposite the QVB) is


2 Rhinos stand guard at the Market St end of the Pitt St Mall. This one is
Sponsored by Channel 7, it features signatures of the Home & Away cast on his front foot.


Near the Archibald Fountain in Hyde Park I found


Hyde Park Barracks plays host to


Martin Place had 3 rhino's scattered across it's open plains.
This very confused rhino is outside the old CommBank buildings.
While the rhino below is ensconced in front of the Channel 7 building (where they film their breakfast program - Sunrise).



I have never been to Chifley Square before, so finding this rhino was a real adventure!
I posted this pic on Instagram with all the appropriate tags. 
I was delighted when Rachel Chu left a lovely comment and a like :-)


I couldn't find the rhino that was meant to be in the forecourt of the State Library (anyone?)
But the 2 in the Botanic Gardens were easy to spot.
and...




This is the rhino with prime position!
It wasn't until later on when I viewed my photos at home that I saw the shadow on the base.


I was starting to get a little tired by the time I found this rhino in front of Customs House.
Thankfully my last rhino for the day was at the ferry terminal on Circular Quay (below).
The rest will have to wait until another day...
Starting (top left in a clockwise direction) the last 4 rhino's are

I hope you've enjoyed Wildrhino hunting with me.
Stay tuned for more rhino's in the following months!

This post is a part of Saturday Snapshot with West Metro Mommy.