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Anything Can Happen - Sculpture on the Gulf 2024 Announced SOTG curators Robert Leonard and Brett Graham say, “We wanted to make an exhibition that might surprise audiences familiar with Sculpture on the Gulf from previous years. That’s why we gave it the title Anything Can Happen.
“While the full artist lineup is under development, preliminary artists confirmed to participate in Sculpture on the Gulf include a diverse range of approaches and perspectives to ensure an immersive and engaging experience for all visitors.”
From large-scale sculptural installations that explore indigenous histories, politics, and philosophies of Brett Graham (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Tainui) to Eddie Clemens exploring the intersections of film, photography, and performance. Natalie Guy is a sculptor who explores the legacy of mid-century modernism through her work.
A video on the making and background of Brise Soleil (after Jane Drew) for Sculpture in the Gardens 2021/22
The Pool has a permanent home in Ōtautahi Christchurch
The Press - High and Dry Christchurch's newest public art is a diving board with no water
Otago Daily Times - The Pool 7 October 2019
Kiwi Natalie Guy’s Bronze Wins Woollahra Small Sculpture Award
Home and Garden profile March 2022
Video of images from 2017 Varanasi Residency
Video from Sculpture in the Gardens 2015-16
Merit Award National Contemporary Award 2014, NZ Eye Contact Review
Video of images from 2017 Varanasi Residency
Video from Sculpture in the Gardens 2015-16
Merit Award National Contemporary Award 2014, NZ Eye Contact Review