Saturday, 30 August 2014

Sydney Biennale 2014

Way back in May I had a visit to the Sydney Biennale for the first time in many years. Decades probably. I remember seeing it at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in the 80s or 90s.

This day was my first trip to Cockatoo Island.

Being on Sydney Harbour is always a joy


Particularly on a gorgeous afternoon

Soon enough Cockatoo Island loomed up

Everyone had their cameras out, even the fashionista types
A Diana camera
We spent a lovely few hours checking out the art. 

Big
Tori Wranes- The Rock 2014

and small
Matt Hinkley- Untitled 2013
The Biennale makes use of the old industrial buildings
and also the old convict era buildings
Christine Streuli- gradually_real 2014

Kate Daw- Green Lamp 2013-4
a tree falling in the woods kind of installation
you may not see it, but it's still there

Late afternoon light on Sydney sandstone. Gorgeous. 
Even seagulls look gorgeous against the late afternoon light

A new view of the bridge 

It was a perfect afternoon
Sydney Biennale finished in June. You'll need to wait til 2016 for the next one.

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6 comments:

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

These are all gorgeous! I especially love that last one, with the dying sun....thanks for sharing.

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Sandra Nachlinger said...

Beautiful photos of a perfectly beautiful day. I'd love to visit that area and see all the lovely art -- man made and natural.
Sandy @ Texas Twang

Ginx Craft said...

Wow, I love that last shot especially. Australia seems to be full of interesting art.

Ginx Craft said...

Wow, I love that last shot especially. Australia seems to be full of interesting art.

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

You are such a great photographer. You see things that other people miss. The seagulls are very nice.

Brona said...

I could have waved to you across the water from our verandah if I'd known :-)

I love how the grass behind the seagulls is aglow with the setting sun too. It's hard to beat the art of mother nature.