19 March 2012

New sculpture in Woden. The Lemon Juicer?

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They have been busy installing this new sculpture over the weekend, in front of DOHA in Woden

All the perforations (b&w shot) will make this look amazing once lights are on … can’t wait to shoot it at night 🙂

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well the residents of the new apartment towers to be built across the road will have a good view of it.

maybe it is symbolic tear for the car drivers when the car parking between Aviation House and ACT Govt Library disappears under said apartment blocks.

Chop71 said :

What price can you put on art like this?

Any you like, it’s worthless. (Apart from scrap value.)

Zan said :

I would not call the person who made this an artist though as it looks like it has been made by a designer. An artist creates from the soul, a designer creates from the head.

You seem to be confused about the concept of “art”, and the associated concept of someone being an “artist”. This is understandable.

Thoroughly Smashed8:35 am 20 Mar 12

Zan said :

An artist creates from the soul

Sounds tricky

screaming banshee8:09 pm 19 Mar 12

I thought we weren’t wasting money on this rubbish any more?

johnboy said :

A friend has suggested it should be called “The Tears of the Taxpayer”

What could possibly be a better name than that?

Zan said :

It has been said that for art to be good it needs to give the viewer a reaction

But provoking a reaction doesn’t implies that it’s good.

Chop71 said :

What price can you put on art like this?

Price is different from value, and depends only on what someone is prepared to pay. I’ll bid $1.00, but I bet the local council paid more.

It has been said that for art to be good it needs to give the viewer a reaction. Looks like it is doing that very well. I would not call the person who made this an artist though as it looks like it has been made by a designer. An artist creates from the soul, a designer creates from the head.

Art is a necessary part of life: people who are depressed should go to an art/craft gallery and more than likely their mood is changed.

I saw that today going from the gym to the Plaza. Reminds me of the shape of some of the new starters at the gym.

“The Tears of the Taxpayer” or “The Pear of Anguish” – love ’em both!

I’d love to see someone stick a giant lemon on the top.

It’s quite nice, though.

What price can you put on art like this?

The leaning teardrop/pear/juicer of Woden. Is there anyone out there who has specifically requested more street “art” from their “government”? I know it’s petty to say that the money could buy something else, but if these peices of art are all they can come up with to try and turn Canberra into some sort of funky euro city then it’s a bit sad. Would like to know the price tag.

I’m willing to bet some trees around that corner would have looked nicer and been cheaper.

Having said that, it is one of the better looking pieces of public art I’ve seen.

p1 said :

gooterz said :

I wonder it if’ll do better than the belconnen ‘owl’ at being weather resistant!

Ahhh, maybe it is part of series started by the owl. Some sort of huge ßú??þ????

Now, I was thinking it but I most certainly wasnt going to say it 😛

Thoroughly Smashed said :

Looks like a Pear of Anguish.

Ah! This name gets my vote.

I hope they credit Philippe Starck with its design.

It’s essentially the Philippe Starck juicer with its legs ripped off and flipped upside down.
http://www.infatuated.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/philippe-starck-juicer-alessi.jpg

I’m thinking impossibly groovy aliens with an indecipherable message on their spaceship. I’m thinking Jesus wept (and that was over a health issue). It looks like it should open out into some other shape. I wonder if it’s about grief?

It’s beautiful, at least in these photos. But it makes the building behind it look so ugly. (Probably not very hard to do.)

Baldy said :

p1 said :

gooterz said :

I wonder it if’ll do better than the belconnen ‘owl’ at being weather resistant!

Ahhh, maybe it is part of series started by the owl. Some sort of huge ßú??þ????

Oh no. Now I will only think of it as the huge ßú??þ????

So where’s its twin?

Thoroughly Smashed11:23 am 19 Mar 12

Looks like a Pear of Anguish.

Apart from that mental image, I like it.

The first leaper suicide to it it will make a splash.

Rawhide Kid Part310:57 am 19 Mar 12

Should be interesting watching this during an electrical storm.

p1 said :

gooterz said :

I wonder it if’ll do better than the belconnen ‘owl’ at being weather resistant!

Ahhh, maybe it is part of series started by the owl. Some sort of huge ßú??þ????

Oh no. Now I will only think of it as the huge ßú??þ????

gooterz said :

I wonder it if’ll do better than the belconnen ‘owl’ at being weather resistant!

Ahhh, maybe it is part of series started by the owl. Some sort of huge ßú??þ????

They have ripped off the plastic reamer I got from Ikea, but it’s quite fetching.

However, what about the horrible sewerage smell that hangs around the area between the two health buildings? Fixing that would seem to be a good idea.

Looks like a giant tear drop cheese grater!

I wonder it if’ll do better than the belconnen ‘owl’ at being weather resistant!

It is a reptoid egg. Just wait until it hatches.

A friend has suggested it should be called “The Tears of the Taxpayer”

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