September 5th, 2010

There’s a lot of wonderful public art available for your viewing pleasure in and around Vancouver. These photos were taken a few weekends ago on a lovely walk in the West end of the city.

From Shangri-La to Shangri-La by Ken Lum
From Shangri-La to Shangri-La, by Ken Lum.
Location: Vancouver Art Gallery offisite space at the Shangri-La
Details on the VAG web site.

Scenes from the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale
Meeting, by Wang Shugang.
This is one of eight such sculptures placed in a circle, facing inwards.
Location: Cardero Park, Coal Harbour
Details on the Vancouver Biennale web site.

Scenes from the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale
We, by Jaume Plensa.
This is a small scale version of the sculpture in the Biennale.
Location: Sunset Beach Park
Details on the Vancouver Biennale web site.

Scenes from the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale
Ceramic Forms, by Yee Soo-Kyung.
Location: Cardero Park, Coal Harbour
Details on the Vancouver Biennale web site

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