How you can get up close to Gareth Morgan’s giant sculptures at Transmission Gully

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Source: Radio New Zealand

For the past four years, economist and philanthropist Gareth Morgan has been working on a giant art project north of Wellington, which he says has cost “tens of millions” of dollars.

Now, the well-known businessman and former political figure is ready to unveil his new sculpture trail, which features a 25-tonne feather, a giant seat and a rainbow bridge, among others – to the public.

Morgan says public art brings joy to people of all ages. “It’s incredible to see it. I just thought, ‘wouldn’t it be cool to generate something on a far grander scale down in Wellington.”

– Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand

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