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McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery (stylised as McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery) is an Australian
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located in
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(near Frankston) in
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. It displays more than 100 large-scale works by prominent Australian sculptors in 16 hectares of bush and landscaped gardens.


Permanent Collection

* Bruce Armstrong : ''City'' (1987) *
George Baldessin George Baldessin (19 May 1939 – 9 August 1978) was an Italian–Australian artist. Early life and education George Victor Joseph (George) Baldessin was born on 19 May 1939 in San Biagio di Callalta, Veneto, Italy.Zimmer, JennyBaldessin, Geor ...
: ''Untitled'' (1966/67) * Geoffrey Bartlett : ''The rise of the flowering plants'' (1984) * Ewan Coates (1965, Melbourne) : ''Three pillars of instant gratification'' (2007) *
Peter Corlett Peter Corlett OAM (born 1944) is an Australian sculptor, known for his full-figure sculptures cast in bronze, especially his memorial works. Corlett studied sculpture at RMIT University, Melbourne, from 1961 to 1964. In 1975, he was awarded a ...
(1944) : ''Tarax Play Sculpture'' (1969), ''La Stupenda'' (2003) * Vincas Jomantas (1922-2001) : ''Landing object II'' (1992) * John Kelly (1965, Bristol (U.K.) : ''Maquette for a public monument'' (2003), ''Untitled'' (2006) *
Inge King Ingeborg Viktoria "Inge" King (; 26 November 1915 – 23 April 2016) was a German-born Australian sculptor. She received many significant public commissions. Her work is held in public and private collections. Her best known work is ''Forward S ...
(1918, Berlin): ''Flight Arrested'' (1964), ''Jabaroo'' (1984), ''Island Sculpture'' (1991) *
Clifford Last Clifford Frank Last OBE (13 December 1918 – 20 October 1991) was an English sculptor, the son of Nella Last, author of a World War II diary on which the TV film ''Housewife, 49'' was based. Early life Clifford Last was the younger son ...
(1918 - 1991) : ''Metamorphosis II'' (1987) * Michael Le Grand: ''Schism'' (2006) *
Clement Meadmore Clement Meadmore (9 February 1929 – 19 April 2005) was an Australian-American sculptor known for massive outdoor steel sculptures. Biography Born Clement Lyon Meadmore in Melbourne, Australia in 1929, Clement Meadmore studied aeronautical ...
(1929, Melbourne) : ''Paraphernalia'' (1999) * Robert Owen: ''Double Vision Nr. 2'' (2003) * Adrian Page : ''Torus - Hidden and revealed'' (2003) *
Lenton Parr Thomas Lenton Parr AM (11 September 1924 – 8 August 2003) was an Australian sculptor and teacher . Sculptor Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A33223) before enrolling to st ...
(1924 - 2003, Melbourne): ''Custom House Screen'' * Phil Price (1965, Nelson, New-Zealand): ''Ratytus'' (2005) *
Anthony Pryor Anthony Pryor is the author and co-author of several roleplaying game products. Career Anthony Pryor has worked as a game designer for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. His professional RPG credits include the 1992 Greyhawk setting modules '' Patriots ...
(1951 - 1991, Melbourne): ''Sea Legend'' (1991-2000) *
Norma Redpath Norma Redpath (20 November 192812 January 2013) was a prominent Australian sculptor, who worked in Italy and Melbourne. Early life and education Norma Redpath was born on 20 November 1928. She studied painting from 1942 to 1948 (with a lo ...
(1928, Melbourne) : ''Untitled'' (1964), ''Desert Arch'' (1968), ''Landscape Caryatid'' (1980/85) *
Ron Robertson-Swann Ronald Charles Robertson-Swann OAM (born 1941, Sydney), is an Australian sculptor, best known for his controversial abstract public sculpture ''Vault'' (1980) located in Melbourne, he also known for his sculpture '' Leviathan Play'' (1985), l ...
(1941, Sydney) : ''Turn'' (1988), ''Lunar chariot'' (2003) *
Lisa Roet Lisa Roet (born 1967) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Melbourne. She studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. In 2005 she received the McClelland Sculpture Prize. The sculpture, ''White Ape'', is now part of the co ...
(1967, Melbourne) : ''White Ape'' (2005) * Peter Schipperheyn (1955, Melbourne) : ''Thus Spake Zarathustra'' (2006) * Ken Unsworth (1931, Melbourne) : ''Annulus of stones'' (2007) * David Wilson (1947, Londen): ''Black Vessel'' (1977), ''Earth'' (1978), ''Dry pool'' (1979), ''Shore column'' (1981), ''Stump stall'' (1985) en ''Around the mirror'' (1987)


References


External links


McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery web page


Photo gallery

file:MCSP02.jpg, Untitled (2006) by John Kelly file:MCSP03.jpg, Tarax Play Sculpture (1969) by Peter Corlett file:MCSP04.jpg, Torus - Hidden and revealed (2003) by Adrian Page {{Authority control Art museums and galleries in Melbourne Art galleries established in 1971 Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in Australia Buildings and structures in the City of Frankston 1971 establishments in Australia