World’s artists endow Australian beach with art
Updated 13:22, 22-Oct-2018
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Sunshades and sand chairs are not only necessities on a beach. Australia moved sculpture exhibition to a beach in Sydney. /VCG Photo

Sunshades and sand chairs are not only necessities on a beach. Australia moved sculpture exhibition to a beach in Sydney. /VCG Photo

Artists from different countries brought their 100 designs to the 22nd Sculpture by the Sea on Thursday where sculptures were displayed along the walk between Bondi to Tamarama./VCG Photo

Artists from different countries brought their 100 designs to the 22nd Sculpture by the Sea on Thursday where sculptures were displayed along the walk between Bondi to Tamarama./VCG Photo

Chinese artist Mu Boyan also joined the grand event with a spectacular sculpture called “Horizon.” The work features a gigantic, fleshy man sitting leisurely by the sea and was made from stainless steel. /VCG Photo

Chinese artist Mu Boyan also joined the grand event with a spectacular sculpture called “Horizon.” The work features a gigantic, fleshy man sitting leisurely by the sea and was made from stainless steel. /VCG Photo

Proclaimed as the world's largest free-to-the-public sculpture exhibition, this year's event is expected to draw over 500,000 visitors. /VCG Photo

Proclaimed as the world's largest free-to-the-public sculpture exhibition, this year's event is expected to draw over 500,000 visitors. /VCG Photo