One Day Sculpture: Ten Years On

Public Art Commission is pleased to present a special forum One Day Sculpture: Ten Years On.
One Day Sculpture was a hugely ambitious temporary public art project jointly developed by Claire Doherty and David Cross which took place across five cities and regions in New Zealand in 2008-9. Featuring 20 commissions by artists including Thomas Hirschhorn, Lara Almarcegui, Superflex, Rikrit Tirivanija, Javier Tellez and Paola Pivi, One Day Sculpture recast how temporary public art was experienced across time and space.
Examining the impact and legacy of this unique public art project, this forum will bring together joint project leaders Claire Doherty and David Cross, writer Daniel Palmer, curator & artist Cameron Bishop and artist Maddie Leach to reflect on the making of the project and what it might mean ten years on.
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