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Reflecting on National Gallery’s shiny new centrepiece

Lindy Leeโ€™s $14 million Ouroboros sculpture has been unveiled at the National Gallery of Australia.

The four-metre high, and approximately 13 tonne immersive steel sculpture, was unveiled by the artist on 24 October.

With a practice spanning more than four decades, Lee was commissioned to create the work to celebrate NGAโ€™s 40th anniversary in 2022.

Based on the ancient symbol of a snake eating its tail, people will be able to enter the โ€˜mouthโ€™ and walk into the curved space to experience darkness that is illuminated by light beams emanating from the hundreds of thousands of perforations on its surface.

Governor-General of Australia Sam Mostyn and arts minister Tony Burke were guest speakers at the unveiling.

The NGA is also staging an exhibition of Leeโ€™s work, which can be viewed from 25 October.

โ€œSimilarly to Ouroboros, the exhibition at the National Gallery will be a meditative experience for audiences,โ€ Lee said.

On 28 October, the gallery will also put on show a more than 50-kilogram pure ABC Bullion Australian gold maquette titled Abundance Lee also worked on.

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