Richard Goodwin is a hybrid: part sculptor, part architect, and it's impossible to tell where one discipline ends and the other begins. His architecture is art - one of his house designs has Messerschmitt wings as a roof - and his art is architecture. He designs what he calls "parasites", large scale sculptures that leach on to existing buildings. A lecturer at COFA and the winner of the 2004 Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award, he's produced some of his most exciting work in a major Australia Galleries show.
Porosity is a research project established at COFA-UNSW by Professor Richard Goodwin. According to Goodwin, the aim of Porosity is, The revision of public space in the city using public art to test the functional boundaries of built form.
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