McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery
McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery (stylised as McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery) is an Australian sculpture park and gallery located in Langwarrin (near Frankston) in Melbourne, Victoria. It displays more than 100 large-scale works by prominent Australian sculptors in 16 hectares of bush and landscaped gardens.[2]
Established | 1971 |
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Location | Langwarrin, Melbourne, Australia |
Coordinates | 8.774167°S 145.174444°E |
Type | Art museum |
Visitors | 130,000 |
Director | Lisa Byrne[1] |
Website | http://www.mcclellandgallery.com/ |
Permanent Collection
- Bruce Armstrong : City (1987)
- George Baldessin : Untitled (1966/67)
- Geoffrey Bartlett : The rise of the flowering plants (1984)
- Ewan Coates (1965, Melbourne) : Three pillars of instant gratification (2007)
- Peter Corlett (1944) : Tarax Play Sculpture (1969), La Stupenda (2003)
- Vincas Jomantas (1922-2001) : Landing object II (1992)
- John Kelly (1965, Bristol (U.K.) : Maquette for a public monument (2003), Untitled (2006)
- Inge King (1918, Berlin): Flight Arrested (1964), Jabaroo (1984), Island Sculpture (1991)
- Clifford Last (1918 - 1991) : Metamorphosis II (1987)
- Michael Le Grand: Schism (2006)
- Clement Meadmore (1929, Melbourne) : Paraphernalia (1999)
- Robert Owen: Double Vision Nr. 2 (2003)
- Adrian Page : Torus - Hidden and revealed (2003)
- Lenton Parr (1924 - 2003, Melbourne): Custom House Screen
- Phil Price (1965, Nelson, New-Zealand): Ratytus (2005)
- Anthony Pryor (1951 - 1991, Melbourne): Sea Legend (1991-2000)
- Norma Redpath (1928, Melbourne) : Untitled (1964), Desert Arch (1968), Landscape Caryatid (1980/85)
- Ron Robertson-Swann (1941, Sydney) : Turn (1988), Lunar chariot (2003)
- Lisa Roet (1967, Melbourne) : White Ape (2005)
- Peter Schipperheyn (1955, Melbourne) : Thus Spake Zarathustra (2006)
- Ken Unsworth (1931, Melbourne) : Annulus of stones (2007)
- David Wilson (1947, Londen): Black Vessel (1977), Earth (1978), Dry pool (1979), Shore column (1981), Stump stall (1985) en Around the mirror (1987)
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References
- "New director @ mcclelland sculpture park". www.mcclellandgallery.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
- "Sculpture Park". www.mcclellandgallery.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
External links
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Photo gallery
- Untitled (2006) by John Kelly
- Tarax Play Sculpture (1969) by Peter Corlett
- Torus - Hidden and revealed (2003) by Adrian Page
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