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Patricia Piccinini’s ‘Skywhale’ Is Returning to the Skies in 2021 with Its New Floating Companion – Concrete Playground

Thirty-four-metres long, more than twice as big as a regular hot air balloon and ripped straight from Patricia Piccinini’s inimitable mind, Skywhale might just be one of Australia’s most recognisable recent pieces of art. It’s a sight to see, and the largest-scale example of the artist’s fascination with the thin line that separates nature and technology — and it’s about to meet its match.
Come February, the National Gallery of Australia will unveil Piccinini’s new Skywhalepapa, which is designed to form a family with Skywhale. It was originally scheduled to premiere in 2020 — but, after joining the list of things that didn’t turn out as planned last year, it’ll take to the sky on three mornings in 2021 instead.
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