In the Grollo Equiset Garden of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) at Melbournethe ‘Temple of Boom’ honors him Parthenoninviting the audience to reflect on the effects of time on all architectures, as the structure gradually changes with artworks and murals that, in three phases, from November to August 2023, will adorn it.
The NGV launched the project as part of its of the Architecture Commission’s annual series, in which she invites Australian architects to create site-specific works in her garden. The “Temple of Boom” designed by Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang of Studio NWMN and centered on a 1958 bronze statue of a seated woman by Henry Moore (https://www.instagram.com/p/CkxTpwiM0YI/ ).
According to NVG, the ‘Temple of Boom’ will serve as a gathering place for the community and outdoor space for various events the summer season for the Antipodes, is broadcast by the Athenian and Macedonian News Agency.
The projects of the first participating artists – Drez, Manda Lane and David Lee – were presented at the opening; they range from floral patterns to illusionsand draw inspiration from the colorful decoration that covered the Parthenon thousands of years ago ( https://www.instagram.com/p/ClUlMjduyaK/ ).
Source: News Beast

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