27th Sculpture by the Sea opens in Sydney, showcasing over 100 artworks along the coast

Visitors enjoy the 27th Sculpture by the Sea along Sydney's Bondi to Tamarama coastal walkway. (Photo/Liu Zitong)
The 27th edition of Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi is taking place from Oct. 17 to Nov. 3 along the coastal walk between Bondi Beach and Tamarama Beach in Sydney, spanning roughly 2 kilometers.
This year's exhibition brings together over 100 artworks created by artists from Australia and around the world. A distinctive feature of the event lies in the way it harmoniously integrates large-scale sculptures with Sydney's spectacular coastal scenery, offering the public a unique walking experience where art and nature beautifully intertwine.
The exhibition is expected to attract around 500,000 visitors. Since its debut in 1997, Sculpture by the Sea has adhered to the mission of "bringing art to the public," and has grown into one of the largest free outdoor sculpture exhibitions in the world.

A large-scale sculpture on display, perfectly blending with Sydney's stunning coastal scenery at the 27th Sculpture by the Sea. (Photo/Liu Zitong)

A visitor enjoys the 27th Sculpture by the Sea along Sydney's Bondi to Tamarama coastal walkway. (Photo/Liu Zitong)

A large-scale sculpture on display, perfectly blending with Sydney's stunning coastal scenery at the 27th Sculpture by the Sea. (Photo/Liu Zitong)

A large-scale sculpture on display, perfectly blending with Sydney's stunning coastal scenery at the 27th Sculpture by the Sea. (Photo/Liu Zitong)

A large-scale sculpture on display, perfectly blending with Sydney's stunning coastal scenery at the 27th Sculpture by the Sea. (Photo/Liu Zitong)
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