The journey of Patricia Piccinini’s skywhales continues as the monumental sculptures take flight on a new tour across Australia.
The National Gallery of Australia presents a second national tour of leading contemporary artist Patricia Piccinini’s beloved Skywhale and Skywhalepapa. The National Gallery has partnered with venues in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and, for the first time ever, Western Australia to bring the hyperreal hot air-balloon sculptures to regional communities.
Skywhales Across Australia offers a unique 90-minute experience in the early hours of the morning where audiences can witness the magic of the skywhales at sunrise.
The slow inflation of the balloons, with cold air, then hot, allows the sculptures to rise from the ground and come to life. When fully inflated, and with weather permitting, they take to the skies together. This tour follows the successful 2022-23 National Gallery Touring Event Skwhales: Every Heart Sings, which saw the sculptures visit communities across the country including Mparntwe/Alice Springs, Tarntanya/Adelaide and Gimuy/Cairns.
Nick Mitzevich, director, National Gallery: “From the rolling golden plains of Goulburn to the tropics of Townsville, people across the nation will be able to see the skywhales soar over iconic Australian landscapes. The skywhales have become a part of our country’s contemporary culture. With touring initiatives such as Skywhales Across Australia, we can connect with all Australians and elevate the role art can play in our lives.”
Skywhales Across Australia is a project that centres around care and community. As the skywhales float across the country, Piccinini calls on communities to engage with them creatively and with a sense of wonder.
Patricia Piccinini says “Skywhales Across Australia is a project that talks about nature, family, evolution, care and wonder. The skywhales float into our lives to make us smile and think. Remember to look up. Among the amazing creatures that fill the sky, one day you might just see a skywhale too.”
With flights dependent on weather conditions, Piccinini noted this is one of the extraordinary elements of having the rare opportunity to witness the skywhales in flight; “One of the best – and worst – things about this project is that we can only fly if nature allows us. We have to have the perfect conditions, it’s one of the few situations in life when human beings can’t force the world into giving us what we want. But when nature does allow it, it is all the more wonderful.”
Skywhales Across Australia 2024-25 program
- Goulburn Regional Art Gallery NSW, Gundungurra Country | 22 February 2025
- Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery VIC, Bunurong Country | 12 April 2025
- Horizon/Caloundra Regional Gallery Sunshine Coast Qld, Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Country | 4 May 2025
- City of Albany WA,Menang Nyoongar Country | 17 May 2025
- Shire of Northam WA, Ballardong Nyoongar Country | 31 May 2025
- North Australian Festival of Arts Townsville Qld, Gurambilbara Wulgurukaba Country | September/October 2025
- Skywhales Across Australia is a National Gallery Touring Event, supported by the Australian Government through Visions of Australia and the National Collecting Institutions Touring Outreach Program.
Skywhales is the third instalment of The Balnaves Contemporary Series and is a Know My Name project.
Keep up to date with the latest skywhale movements on the National Gallery website. If you see a skywhale, #Skywhales and #ArtAcrossAustralia on socials to join their journey across Australia.