The Sky Snakes are coming – get set to be charmed.
Len Lye’s kinetic sculpture is making its world premiere at NPDC’s Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre on 29 February.
The seven swirling Sky Snakes are each made from 4.5 metres of ball chain – similar to the chain traditionally used for lamp or light switches – with a brass ball representing the head.
“They hang from the ceiling and spin to create dancing harmonic wave patterns of light and movement. This is the international debut of the seven Sky Snakes, and it’s a great exhibition to help mark the Govett-Brewster’s 50th anniversary celebration,” said co-directors Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh.
The construction of Sky Snakes has been funded by the Len Lye Foundation and donors through Team Zizz.
Sky Snakes opens on 29 February, the same day as the Govett-Brewster’s 50th birthday street party, which runs from 3pm to 9pm in Queen Street.
The street party will feature live music, participatory workshops, food trucks, a two-metre tall cake made by artist Reuben Paterson, who created the Golden Bearing tree sculpture, and more.
“We’ll be taking over the street, so come on down, grab a beer or wine or coffee and get your art hit all in one go. It’s your gallery and it’s your party,” said the co-directors.
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