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Gibbs Farms, New Zealand – a good shoveler will shovel the most artistic cow dung

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A good shoveler will definitely shovel the most artistic cow dung

Gibbs Farm, north of Auckland, not only allows visitors to get up close and personal with alpacas, giraffes and other animals, but also secretly hides 30+ large installations – yes, it is also an art park.

Gibbs Farms, New Zealand – a good shoveler will shovel the most artistic cow dung

Looking at the location relationship between this giraffe and these tourists, doesn't that mean that there is no zoning management at all?

The park was originally a private back garden for an art collector, but is currently free to artists, educational institutions, pro bono groups and the general public. Its preciousness lies in the fact that these works are not equally enlarged or originally moved, but invite minimalist artists to "privately tailor" to local conditions.

Gibbs Farms, New Zealand – a good shoveler will shovel the most artistic cow dung

On the hillside stands Anish Kapoor's giant horn (Dismemberment), the iconic red color and the sheer volume, which are accentuated by the endless turquoise space. The highest point, Neil Dawson's comic cloak (Horizons), which uses 15 meters of welded steel sheets, quietly records the natural rise and fall of nature.

Gibbs Farms, New Zealand – a good shoveler will shovel the most artistic cow dung
Gibbs Farms, New Zealand – a good shoveler will shovel the most artistic cow dung

Watch large-scale installations not found anywhere else in over 1,000 acres of natural parks, and a three-hour walk will make you feel that even the cow dung you encounter on the road is full of art!

Gibbs Farms, New Zealand – a good shoveler will shovel the most artistic cow dung

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