by Pants » Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:34 pm
I'll wait to pass judgment until the vines are up, but one thing that won't change and it's synonymous with a lot of art and design, including building, in Adelaide, is that whatever the sculptures are at the bases of the steel work, they miss the mark. They have no reference point to the rest of the structure, are too awkward and messy to be contemporary and not intricate enough to be the opposite.
It's like a lot of the ACC-driven street art that's around the place and a lot of their splash Adelaide initiatives, they just miss the mark of being contemporary or alternatively, a good kind of retro and look thrown together, but at the same time, inorganic.