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Lindy Lee, The Life of Stars, 2015, stainless steel and marble, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Divided Worlds.

Lindy Lee, The Life of Stars, 2015, stainless steel and marble, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Divided Worlds.

The Life of Stars

Lindy Lee

Please note: Temporarily unavailable for viewing due to restoration works.

Lindy Lee’s 6 metre sculpture The Life of Stars dominates the entrance of the Art Gallery of South Australia with its ethereal sparkly presence.

Its oval form and perforated concentric circles refer to Indra’s net, which is a metaphor of Mahayana Buddhism, symbolising the universe as a vast web of connections.

This artwork was initially presented as part of the 2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Divided Worlds.

Art Gallery of South Australia forecourt, North Terrace, Adelaide

Year Produced

2015

Materials

Stainless steel and marble

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