University of New South Wales Sculpture Walk
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sculpture Walk in Sydney is a collection located on this university's Kensington campus in New South Wales , Australia .
The sculpture path was set up in 1999 to mark the 50th anniversary of the University of New South Wales and consists of 15 works by Australian sculptors .
collection
- The bath (1990) by James Rogers at the AGSM Lawn
- North Down (1982) by Ron Robertson-Swann in Michael Birt Gardens
- Parousia (1992) by Jock Clutterbuck at Michael Birt Gardens
- Torso Turning (1993) by Patricia Lawrence at Michael Birt Gardens
- Aspects from time (1981) by Augustine Dall'Ava in Vice Chancellor's Garden
- Joseph Bourke, first Bursar (1966) by Tom Bass in the Morven Brown Courtyard
- Untitled six figure group (1965) by Bert Flugelman in the Goldstein Courtyard
- Globe (2002) by Bronwyn Oliver in International Square
- Fountain figure (1959) by Tom Bass in Chancellor's Court
- The falconer (1955) by Tom Bass on the Main Building
- Screen (2002) by Andrew Rogers in the Physics Lawn
- Untitled (1958) - Glass mosaic by Douglas Annand in the cafe of the Dalton Building
- Seeing the wood for the trees (2007) by Kate Cullity at Sir Anthony Mason Garden
- Waterfall (1977) by Ann Ferguson at Anzac Parade Gate
- The bridge (1981) by Geoffrey Ireland in Pool Lawn
UNSW Art Collection
The collection is looked after by the UNSW Art Collection , which was founded in 1955 and is constantly being expanded. She has now collected over 1000 works by Australian artists from the mid-20th century to the present.
Web links
- artcollection.unsw.edu.au : Art Collection UNSW: sculpture walk
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.artcollection.unsw.edu.au/ Artcollection UNSW: Welcome to the UNSW Art Collection website and on-line catalog (English), accessed on April 13, 2011
Coordinates: 33 ° 55 ′ 2.8 ″ S , 151 ° 13 ′ 52.5 ″ E