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The "Zen of the rock" reflects the Buddhist philosophy of mindfulness, stillness, and impermanence. It is most famously expressed through the quiet contemplation of Japanese rock gardens, the meditative practice of balancing stones, and the art of simply "being" without the need to "do".
Available Dates
1st May 2026 - 31st July 2027
Exhibition Size
50 - 75 square or running metres
Price
$33.00 (ex. freight)
Originating State
WA

Zen of the rock

The “Zen of the rock” reflects the Buddhist philosophy of mindfulness, stillness, and impermanence. It is most famously expressed through the quiet contemplation of Japanese rock gardens, the meditative practice of balancing stones, and the art of simply “being” without the need to “do”.
The “Zen of the rock” reflects the Buddhist philosophy of mindfulness, stillness, and impermanence. It is most famously expressed through the quiet contemplation of Japanese rock gardens, the meditative practice of balancing stones, and the art of simply “being” without the need to “do”.
The “Zen of the rock” reflects the Buddhist philosophy of mindfulness, stillness, and impermanence. It is most famously expressed through the quiet contemplation of Japanese rock gardens, the meditative practice of balancing stones, and the art of simply “being” without the need to “do”.

Exhibition Video

About the Artists

Artists The "Zen of the rock" reflects the Buddhist philosophy of mindfulness, stillness, and impermanence. It is most famously expressed through the quiet contemplation of Japanese rock gardens, the meditative practice of balancing stones, and the art of simply "being" without the need to "do".

Artist Video

About the Curators

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Supporting Materials

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Primary Contact

Jason Gee Museums & Galleries of NSW 0256632332 jasong@mgnsw.org.au

Acknowledgements

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