Winestate Magazine

CLARE VALLEY

AN ARTY VIEWPOINT

TAYLORS is one of the most-visited cellar doors in the Clare Valley – and after tasting visitors can explore a selection of artworks created by sculptors from around the world.

The Taylor family highlight several local and international sculptures, sourced from various Sculptures By The Sea exhibitions.

The year-round exhibition is in the grounds of the winery, giving visitors to the region the chance to interact with the sculptures in a quintessential Australian vineyard setting.

The Taylor family has been associated with the arts for more than two decades through partnerships with the likes of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

The sculpture collection is a step towards an ambition to create an arts precinct at the winery.

Artists featured

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