Event

Adelaide

Jeppe Hein: Modified Social Sculptures

Adelaide

ATDW pixel
Event
Danish artist Jeppe Hein has enjoyed international acclaim for his influential works in galleries, museums and the public realm. His sculptures invite curiosity, participation and play.

A trio of Jeppe Hein's modified social sculptures have been brought to the tree-covered forecourt on the North Terrace Boulevard. The artist's exploration of urban architecture and social behaviour in public spaces led to his series of bench and lamp designs. His two bright red benches and yellow lamp borrow their basic form from the ubiquitous park bench or streetlight but are tweaked, twisted or modified, making the act of using them a conscious interaction. With their adaptations, the benches and light in turn transform their surroundings into places of activity and engagement. The sculptures shift between functional city furniture and interactive works of art.

Jeppe's modified social sculptures will shape new exchanges on the journey to and from work, trips to the Gallery, Museum and Library, and during coffee breaks and shopping trips. Jeppe Hein's ensemble of works will create a space which is at once a sculpture garden, a playground and a place to pause.

On loan from Tiffany Wood and Matthias Arndt. Courtesy the Artist and Arndt Art Agency. Installation by Exhibition studios, Adelaide. Presented in partnership by the Art Gallery of South Australia and City of Adelaide.
Intercontinental Hotel Elder Park

LET’S STAY IN TOUCH

Sign up for our newsletter and get top stories, exclusive offers, events and free travel inspiration straight to your inbox!

Acknowledgement of Country

Standing on Kaurna Country, the South Australian Tourism Commission recognises the uniquely diverse Aboriginal communities across the state.

We value the knowledge Aboriginal people hold of Country and culture and are committed to growing genuine relationships with Traditional Custodians.

We will continue our journey of reconciliation and support Aboriginal tourism operators and communities to tell their own stories and share their culture with the world.

Aboriginal flag Torres Strait Islander flag

Kaurna Yartangka yuwanthi, South Australian Tourism Commisionriu tampinthi wiwurra Yaitya Miyurna kuma parnaku Pirkurna Kanthipartu‑arra.

Ngadiu yurikaityanthi, Yaitya Miyurnaku ngutu yartaku kuma Tapa‑Purruna. Ngadlu nilputa tika‑apirringutha Yaitya. Yarta‑Mathanyarna‑ityangka.

Ngadluku tapa nguyanguya murititya ngadlu muinmurningutha. Ngadlu karrpatha Yaitya Miyurna Mikarri‑apipinarna kuma Pirkurna, parnakunta pirrkurna kuma parnaku Tapa‑Purruna yungkurringutha, marngu‑ityangka.

Satc Website Community Footer Transparent
Accredited Welcome With Pride logo
The South Australian Tourism Commission is committed to offering a safe and inclusive workspace for LGBTIQ+ people and communities.