Temporary and permanent sculptures are located throughout the arboretum.
The invitational lasted eighteen months, and initially, this piece was the only permanent sculpture of the group.
His art involves the use of natural and found objects, to create both temporary and permanent sculptures which draw out the character of their environment.
In the 1980s, Acconci turned to permanent sculptures and installations.
He has permanent commissioned sculptures in London, Wellington and Auckland.
The Sculpture Forest features over 25 permanent sculptures by Canadian and International artists.
Even his large-scale pieces, the supposedly permanent sculptures commissioned by museums or private collectors, are likely to change their shapes over time.
His permanent sculptures, meanwhile, tend to be sensual, free-form and nestled in a specific landscape.
This is by far the largest and most permanent public sculpture commissioned by the Socialist Government, and it became a political issue.
These sculptures include permanent and semi-permanent sculptures by Australian and international artists.