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Louisa Dawson - Unravel

Louisa Dawson - Unravel

Louisa Dawson - Unravel

October 2009 – January 2010

Unravel by Louisa Dawson has been commissioned as the first project in the Taylor Square Temporary Art Program.  Dawson’s sculpture is a friendly comment on the complex and very relevant issue of urban planning in a dense metropolitan environment.

As the first work in the new public art program Unravel expresses the history and challenges of the site.

While an apparently simple object, Unravel unsettles the mind and challenges the viewer. The work confronts many of the barriers in achieving the City of Sydney’s vision to increase walking and cycling in the city.

Effectively a large roll of asphalt that looks like it is unravelling, the sculpture celebrates the history of the city as it rolls out a section of the road where Bourke Street once ran.

Intended as a gentle provocation the work provides an opportunity for discussion about Taylor Square’s uses and functions, challenging the dominance of urban infrastructure where the asphalt has come to represent the ‘skin of the City’.

About the Artist

Louisa Dawson is a Sydney-based sculptor working primarily in large-scale public works. Since 2001 she has created sculptures that subvert the purpose of mundane and everyday objects in order to present a gentle socio-political critique. 

Some of Louisa’s works have been short-listed for the Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award (2004, 2005 and 2007) and exhibited in Victoria. She has also shown in Sculpture by the Sea (2001, 2005, 2006 and 2008). In 2007 she was the recipient of the RIPE Award, (Art and Australia and the ANZ Bank) and was awarded an Australia Council studio residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York.

 

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Last Updated: Thursday 5 November, 2009

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