Delivery advice for purchasers: Truck or trailer required.
Installation advice for purchasers: Place and enjoy.
$80,000
Delivery advice for purchasers: Truck or trailer required.
Installation advice for purchasers: Place and enjoy.
| Weight | 400 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 250 cm × 244 cm × 151 cm |
| Filter Medium | Bronze |
| Medium | |
| Edition Type | Edition 6 of 6 |
| Catalogue number | 088 |
| Location |
Tandem Lovers takes you on a biking adventure with Rabbitwoman and Dogman.
Since they met while travelling, adventure and exploring have been a huge inspiration in their work. They love to go biking so they can travel while being environmentally conscious at the same time.
Tandem is their favourite as they have to work as one, which is how they work best. With a seat on the back of the bike, this sculpture is interactive.
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To : Sculpture on the Farm
Tandem Lovers | 2024
We are Gillie and Marc, a British and Australian artist duo passionate about using public art to create change.
Described by the New York Times as “the most successful and prolific creators of public art in New York’s history,” we create sculptures that champion love, equality, and conservation.
Our work appears in over 250 cities globally, including landmark projects like The Last Three and The Orphans.
Through our beloved characters Rabbitwoman and Dogman, we share stories of unity and diversity, while our wildlife sculptures raise urgent awareness for endangered animals around the world.
Awards and Prizes
Archibald Prize, Finalist, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia
Allens People’s Choice Award, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi (2016, 2018)
Kids’ Choice Award, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2016
Biennale di Chianciano, Winner, Tuscany, Italy, 2009
Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Finalist, 2013
Mosman Art Prize, Finalist, NSW, 2007, 2011
Bayside Arts Festival, People's Choice and Acquisition Awards, 2019
The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, Finalist
Florence Biennale, Exhibiting Artists, 2009
The Landmarks Award – Art In Public Places, Winner, Hastings, NZ, 2013
Recent Solo Exhibitions
Go Wildlife Go, Paternoster Square, London, UK, 2025
Wildlife Wonders, World Trade Center, NYC, USA, 2024
Wild Couch Party, Liberty Plaza, NYC, USA, 2024
Love the Last March, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore, 2023
Faces of the Wild, Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, USA, 2023
Wild About Babies, Melbourne Zoo, Perth Zoo, and London, 2023–2024
The Orphans, Spitalfields, London, UK, 2021
Recent Group Exhibitions
The Last Three Stood Proud and Tall, Hudson River Museum, NY, USA, 2024
Rise Up Rhinos, Westfield London, UK, 2023
Chimps Are Family, London Bridge City, UK, 2022
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi Beach, Australia, multiple years
Affordable Art Fairs, London, New York, Hong Kong, and more
Selected Public Art Commissions
A Wild Life for Wildlife, World Trade Center, NYC, and London Bridge City, 2023–2024
Love the Last March, 200m sculpture trail, Singapore and Melbourne, 2023–2024
Tandem Lovers, Greenville, South Carolina, USA, 2024
King Nyani, NYC, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, and Bruce Museum, CT, 2021–2022
The Last Three, Astor Place, NYC, and San Antonio Zoo, TX
Statues for Equality, New York City, 2019
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Sculpture, Brooklyn, NY, USA, 2021
Abigail Allwood, Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, QLD, 2023
Zoe Goss, WACA Ground, WA, 2023
Terri Irwin, Australia Zoo, QLD, 2021
Collections
Gillie and Marc’s works are held in public and private collections across:
Australia
New Zealand
United States
United Kingdom
Italy
France
Spain
Hong Kong
China
Japan
Singapore
Indonesia