artwork at Hyde Park South in Sydney, Australia
Rush to Hyde Park South (cnr Park and Elizabeth Streets) for your last chance to see EMERGENCE – amazing projections by Craig Walsh that everyone is talking about. Must end tonight!
Art & About is the City of Sydney’s annual celebration of public art with a month of art installations and exhibitions in public spaces.
Every landscape hides countless untold stories…Head to Hyde Park South tonight as night descends, the giant trees are illuminated with 3D monuments. ‘Emergence’ is presented in collaboration with Australian Museum.
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Every landscape hides countless untold stories. As night descends on Hyde Park South, the trees are illuminated as faces emerge from the leaves and branches. The effect is haunting.
This installation continues a series of ephemeral artworks which focus on elements of local history that have been edited or denied representation in public space. Defining what is important to record for historical purposes and immortalsed in public monuments has often been in the hands of those with selective motivations. EMERGENCE pays homage to Hyde Park’s history as a meeting point for civic unrest, protest, and direct action. Three individuals from diverse backgrounds, linked through their commitment to social change movements, are presented here as a collective monument to civic action
Craig Walsh is a contemporary artist who works across artforms including theatre, architecture, public works and festivals. His work has been shown at major national and international exhibitions, and he has recently completed a two-year touring residency across Australia titled Digital Odyssey.
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Rush to Hyde Park South (cnr Park and Elizabeth Streets) for your last chance to see EMERGENCE – amazing projections by Craig Walsh that everyone is talking about. Must end tonight!
Art & About is the City of Sydney’s annual celebration of public art with a month of art installations and exhibitions in public spaces.
Every landscape hides countless untold stories…Head to Hyde Park South tonight as night descends, the giant trees are illuminated with 3D monuments. ‘Emergence’ is presented in collaboration with Australian Museum.
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Every landscape hides countless untold stories. As night descends on Hyde Park South, the trees are illuminated as faces emerge from the leaves and branches. The effect is haunting.
This installation continues a series of ephemeral artworks which focus on elements of local history that have been edited or denied representation in public space. Defining what is important to record for historical purposes and immortalsed in public monuments has often been in the hands of those with selective motivations. EMERGENCE pays homage to Hyde Park’s history as a meeting point for civic unrest, protest, and direct action. Three individuals from diverse backgrounds, linked through their commitment to social change movements, are presented here as a collective monument to civic action
Craig Walsh is a contemporary artist who works across artforms including theatre, architecture, public works and festivals. His work has been shown at major national and international exhibitions, and he has recently completed a two-year touring residency across Australia titled Digital Odyssey.
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