The Alannah and Madeline Foundation and Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery are uniting to present ‘Hop for Hope’ – a collaborative art exhibition raising funds to keep children safe from violence and bullying. Nestled amongst the picturesque views of the Yarra Valley, the ‘Hop for Hope’ exhibition will showcase 40 larger than life-size kangaroos decorated and designed by iconic Australian artists and identities.
Public Art
the Dachshund U.N.
Family, iPhone Photos, Public Art, TourismOn Saturday, Ross and I went to the Dachshund U.N., which was part of the Next Wave Festival.
It was part art instillation, part performance art and totally fun. We had a blast!
The artist (Bennett Miller) had created a scale replica of the United Nations and filled each seat with a Dachshund — 40 or 50 of them!
Michael Richards (1963-2001)
Art, Media, Public ArtI saw a story on ‘BBC World’ about an art curator from the World Trade Centre, he was talking about losing his Jamaican friend in the tragedy, I didn’t hear his friends name was, only that he was an artist.
They showed his work, these amazing sculptures which were oddly prophetic. Tall black men, apparently modelled after his own body, wide flat noses and burnished bronze skin. Men, dressed as pilots, some wore leather aviator helmets others had planes ploughing into them, other sculpture’s were just limbs.
Out of everything that I’ve seen, out of all the horrible images, the people free falling, the fire balls, the twisted metal, the plane being swallowed by the building, it has been these sculptures that haunt me most, these towering sculptures that are now somewhere, mangled in the wreckage of the World Trade Centre.
The one that haunts me the most is a man, he is dressed like an airforce pilot, overalls and helmet, with these planes, these little planes … some just buzzing at his skin with propellers, others burying themselves into his body…

With the little information that I had, I did some research. The artists name is Michael Richards, he was born in New York but grew up in Jamaica, his work won him a scholarship that provided him with a studio space with a view, a studio on the 92nd floor of WTC 1.

Michael Richards (1963-2001) may you be at peace.



