Institute of Modern Art
1717 As part of Céline Condorelli ’s first Australian solo exhibition held at the IMA in 2017, an outdoor sculpture garden was developed with Brisbane-based collaborators, architect Dirk Yates , and landscape designer, Pete Shields . The immersive structure provides shade and seating for visitors amongst native and naturalised plant species, intended to create a community of flora and a sense of belonging in Brisbane. The sculpture was co-commissioned by the IMA and the 11th Gwangju Biennale, with the support of the Keir Foundation and the Australian Government, Department of Communications and the Arts through Catalyst.
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