'Individuals' is a sculpture located today outside the New Faculty of Law building at the University of Sydney, in the inner city suburb of Camperdown. The bronze sculpture was created by Australian artist Andrew Rogers in 2013 and is made up of 15 sculptures of varying heights up to 3.5 metres. It was first exhibited at the gateway to the United Nations in New York City, in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza and was then donated to the university in 2018.
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Quite unusual.
ReplyDeleteEach different and yet all much the same. Just like all of us.
ReplyDeleteInteresting statues, they look like people but are not.
ReplyDeleteYou do find some interesting things to share!!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World this week! Thanks for linking up with us.
Thank you, Betty.
DeleteWow, these are so unique! Thanks so much for sharing with us on #WW dear Jim. Good to have you join in.
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Enjoyable to look at. All shapes and sizes, just like all of us.
ReplyDeleteThey do look like a leg to me. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThis is cool Jim. We all are "Individuals" yet part of "society".
ReplyDeleteAs a rule I'm not all that into abstract/modern art, but these are marvelous. Love it!
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