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Sculpture by the Sea 2019
The 23rd annual Sculpture by the Sea returns to the Bondi Beach to Tamarama Beach coastal walk as the world’s largest free to the public sculpture exhibition. 24 OCTOBER – 10 NOVEMBER 2019 Photography by Sydney Morning Herald Janie Barrett
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David Ball's work, 'Celest' at Sculpture by the Sea, on Tamarama Beach in Sydney. 22nd October 2019 Photo: Janie BarrettCredit:Janie Barrett
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Tim MacFarlane Reid, installing his work, 'Grace', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett
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David Cerny's work, 'Pinktank Wrecked', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Egor Zigura's work, 'Kore that Awakening' and 'Colossus Awakening' at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Joel Adler, installing his work, 'Viewfinder', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Sallie Portnoy's work, 'Sea Garden', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Maurizio Perron, installing his work, 'Filter', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Merle Davis's work, 'Sea Enemies 5' at Sculpture by the Sea, on Tamarama Beach in Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett
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Anthony Battaglia's work, 'Siteplan 2026', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Sollai Cartwright's work, 'Bird in Flight' at Sculpture by the Sea, on Tamarama Beach in Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett
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Eiji Hayakawa with his work, 'Paprika', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett
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Simon Hodgson's work, 'The Poetry of Logical Ideas', at Sculpture by the Sea, in Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett