Back in September last year I took a day trip to Sydney to see Urban Decay, an exhibition of Joshua Smith's models of 'overlooked buildings' that was showing at The Australian Design Centre.
(No I didn't suddenly grow a beard for the trip: that's a still from the profile video they were playing in the gallery...)Created in 2017 and 2018, the models are of buildings in Sydney, Adelaide and New York, and all are beautifully detailed in their age, grunge and signage.
The first model I examined was a 1/24 scale model of the facade of the famous Olympia Milk Bar in Stanmore, Sydney, complete with dropped milkshake out the front....
This model of the Midday Munchies Snack Bar in Port Adelaide is also in 1/24 scale:
While this Bodega in Brooklyn, New York is 1/30 scale:
Back to Sydney, there were 1/24 scale facades of the Chinese Ginsengs & Herbs co building in Chinatown,
and the Karim Building in Surry Hills.
Finally, there was this 1/24 scale dumpster:
and roller door:
Want to know more? Watch this profile of Joshua that was playing in the gallery:
wow! a blog post from the Shopping Sherpa, wher have you been all year ?
ReplyDeleteUnpacking and putting my life back together after my shift :-)
ReplyDeleteHopefully there will be at least 30 more posts before the end of the year, including some making (if I remember how...)
Wonderful exhibit. Can't wait to see how this inspired you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great exhibit! I've seen the bodega in pictures. It's so spot on.
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