Inge King is one of Australia's foremost sculptors. Her work has always been on a grand scale.
Welded steel became King's preferred medium in 1959, influenced by her engagement with 'Abstract Expressionism' in New York, and she began creating non-representational sculpture inspired by the Australian bush.
Her public sculptures invite exploration - to walk through, slide down, sit on or just canoodle around.
A sculpture by the sea teaching resource with information about Jane Gillings and Sally Kidall. Other artists:
Albert Paley | USA, Isabela Lleo | Spain, Karl Chilcott | Sweden, Mariana Debris | NSW, Marcel Cousins | VIC, Stephen Harrison | ACT, Lucy Barker | NSW, Aliesha Mafrici | WA, Britt Mikkelsen | WA, Andrea Vinkovic | WA, Sally Stoneman | WA, Barbara Licha | NSW, Elyssa Sykes-Smith | NSW, Rhiannon West | UK, Hanna Hoyne | ACT, Peter Lundberg | USA, Marcus Tatton | TAS, Linda Bowden | NSW.
2 minute video of artist sculptor Sally Kidall.
An intervention for ArtCop21 as part of AiNIN 's (Artists in Nature International Network) project: 2˚ Global Warming & its Environmental Impacts.
Sally releases her 100 ice cast bulbs into Hewitts Creek, Thirroul NSW Australia. 12noon, 29/11/15