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Thirteen tonne, $14 million sculpture symbolising the endless cycle of birth and death arrives at the National Gallery of Australia

www.abc.net.au This 13-tonne, $14 million sculpture spent days on the back of a truck to get to Canberra

Ouroboros by Lindy Lee, based on the ancient tale about a snake swallowing its own tail, was commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia to celebrate its 40th birthday — and its $14 million price tag means it's the single-biggest ever investment in an artwork.

This 13-tonne, $14 million sculpture spent days on the back of a truck to get to Canberra

A sculpture based on the ancient story of a snake eating its own tail has arrived at the National Gallery of Australia.

The gallery commissioned Ouroboros by Lindy Lee to celebrate its 40th birthday, and getting it from Brisbane to Canberra took almost a week.

Ouroboros, which is designed to last for at least 500 years, is expected to go on display to the public in October.

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