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Sculptures by the Sea, Bondi

The world's largest temporary sculpture park, Sculpture by the Sea,
Bondi with 106 new works by artists from 14 countries:
Australia, China, Denmark, England, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy,
Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, South Korea, Taiwan and the USA. At this
year's exhibition notable sculptures include Chinese artist Qian Sihua's
large bubble-gum blowing head and large kinetic works by Hiroyuki Kita
(Japan) and Phil Price (New Zealand).

Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi. Pictures shows crowds looking at various works on the walk from Bondi to Tamarama Beach

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The world's largest temporary sculpture park, Sculpture by the Sea,<br />
Bondi with 106 new works by artists from 14 countries:<br />
Australia, China, Denmark, England, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy,<br />
Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, South Korea, Taiwan and the USA. At this<br />
year's exhibition notable sculptures include Chinese artist Qian Sihua's<br />
large bubble-gum blowing head and large kinetic works by Hiroyuki Kita<br />
(Japan) and Phil Price (New Zealand).<br />
<br />
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi. Pictures shows crowds looking at various works on the walk from Bondi to Tamarama Beach