Site Maps WELCOME SHOPPING Welcome to Grounds For Sculpture (GFS). If you’ve been here before, you’ll notice lots of changes, including our grand new Welcome Center loaded with amenities. These include the new “Van Gogh Café,” a new superbly appointed Museum Shop, a new gallery focused on our founder and history, a larger state-of-the-art orientation theater to better accommodate tour and school groups, new private event facilities to make your next soiree the talk of the town, and much more! Located in the Welcome Center, our spacious and beautifully appointed store offers a distinctive selection of merchandise. Whether you’re seeking a souvenir or the perfect gift, our Museum Shop has something special. Stop by and browse our selection of home décor, handcrafted gifts and jewelry from New Jersey artisans and beyond, books and media, children’s items, and other must-haves. We’re so glad you’re visiting us today. We hope you enjoy every moment. TOURS We offer free walk-in tours April through October and Touch Tours for persons with visual impairments. For those with mobility impairments, docent-led tram tours are available Tuesday - Sunday from 11am -3pm on a first-come, first-served basis or by appointment by calling: 609-586-0616, x. 224. Self-guided touring is encouraged and aided both by site maps and brochures, available in the Welcome Center. School groups receive discounted student admission and free guided tours. Reduced rate group tours (15+ guests) are available with advance reservation by calling the Tour Coordinator at 609-586-0616, x. 200. ETIQUETTE We encourage you to make the park your own personal oasis. So that all of our guests may enjoy their visit as much as we want you to, please review the Park Etiquette card you received when you arrived today. QUESTIONS WHILE YOU’RE HERE? Please stop by the Guest Services desk in any of our buildings or seek out a staff member if you need assistance or have questions during your visit. We pride ourselves on our hospitality and hope you’ll give us the opportunity to help you make the most of your visit. PHOTOGRAPHY OUR PARK IS YOUR PARK Whether you’re seeking the perfect party or simply hosting a business meeting, GFS and Rat’s Restaurant offer a full complement of spaces and services for private and corporate events, including team building workshops and treasure hunts. For more information, call 609-586-0616, x. 211 (Grounds For Sculpture) or x. 101 (Rat’s Restaurant). Host the Ultimate Party! Did you know you can rent the entire park for a day? Call 609-586-0616, x. 223 to inquire. Certain restrictions apply. GET INVOLVED There are plenty of ways to experience GFS to the very fullest. Become a member and get free admission plus plenty of other perks year-round. Volunteer at GFS for enrichment and fun in your free time. And if you believe, like us, that art belongs in the lives of everyone, consider a tax-deductible donation and help us keep the park thriving for years to come. Visit groundsforsculpture.org to learn more. CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES Grounds For Sculpture offers many opportunities for your organization. Sponsor an exhibition or event and gain on-site and off-site visibility, publicity, and advertising. Create memorable special events and engage clients, employees and guests. Sponsorships and membership in our Business Partnership Program are tailored to your organization’s needs. Enjoy the privileges of support – gain visibility for your business and enhance the quality of life for our community. Call 609-586-0616, x. 248 for more information. Photography is welcome at the park – in fact, we encourage it as long as it doesn’t interfere with other guests’ enjoyment and won’t be used commercially. During your visit, you may be filmed or photographed by a GFS-authorized staff member. Your attendance serves as permission for the use of your image by GFS. DINING GFS offers dining options for every occasion and wallet, Tuesday through Sunday year-round Rat’s Restaurant: Serving delicious country French cuisine, and open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday Brunch. Reservations recommended. 609-584-7800. Van Gogh Café (located in the Welcome Center): A French-inspired café and bakery where you can enjoy pastries, lattés and more. The Peacock Café (located in the Domestic Arts Building): Stop in for freshly made soups, sandwiches, salads, and beverages, including beer and wine. The Gazebo (located by the Lotus Pond): Grab light snacks and refreshments plus ice cream and beverages. Open weekends, weatherpermitting, May through November. Don’t miss the largest and most significant exhibition in GFS history Seward Johnson: The Retrospective. Over 150 works on view in our galleries and outdoors in the park, May 4 – Sept. 21, 2014. Image credit: Seward Johnson, The Awakening, ©1980 The Sculpture Foundation, Inc. www.sculpturefoundation.org. Photo by Bas van Besouw. PA RK O V E RV I E W Dining Restrooms Shopping Information Wheelchair-accessible path Not recommended for wheelchairs PARK FEATURES GALLERIES Bamboo Observation Tower 1 East Gallery B Hedgerooms 2 Domestic Arts Building C “Tea Room” 3 Museum D Red Maple Alleé 4 Meadow (7-acre outdoor gallery) E Amphitheater F River Birch Alleé G School lunch area A THE MEADOW At the south end of Grounds For Sculpture is The Meadow – a seven-acre outdoor gallery featuring some of the very best in contemporary sculpture. The Meadow and its wild, untamed landscape is the perfect backdrop for the work sited here, chosen for its bold innovation and thought-provoking subject matter. Here you will find work by Michele Oka Doner, Nina Levy, Steve Tobin, Bruce Lindsay, and Linda Fleming, as well as the exhibition of Bernar Venet’s Arcs and Indeterminate Lines and monumental works by Seward Johnson from Seward Johnson: The Retrospective. ARTISTS IN THE PARK Abakanowicz, Magdalena #40(G2), 41, 42 (G6), 43 (B3) Higashida, Zero #9 (F3) Porcaro, Don #186 (A3) Aeschlimann, Heinz #1 (B3) Hollósy, Gyuri #107 (H2) Powel, E. Calder #266 (D4) Aranovich, Claudia #44 (H4) Hostetler, David L. #108 (E1) Putnam, Toni #187 (I3) Barrett, Bill #45 (D3) Howard, Joseph #109 (G6) Reese-Horvitz, Suzanne #192 (E3) Barton, James #46 (D4) Hul, Petro #110, 111 (F3) Reginato, Peter #19 (A4), 188 (D3), 189 (E3) Beasley, Bruce #47 (E3) Huntington, Jim #112 (I2) Ressler, Robert #15 (I2),190 (E3), 191 (F2) Beck-Friedman, Tova #48 (E3) Ikenson, Seymour #113 (A3) Roesch, Robert #192 (E3) Bell, Larry #10 (A4) Isherwood, Jon #114 (G5) Rogers, Andrew #193 (G5) Benazzi, Raffael #49 (J5) Jiménez, Luis #110 TEMPORARILY REMOVED Rosati, James #194 TEMPORARILY REMOVED Benshalom, Itzik #50 (G6), 51 (H3) Ruddick, Dorothy #195 (G3) Blake, India #260 (F2) Johnson, Seward #259 (H2), 124 (B3), 127, 134 (D1), 120 (D2), 126 (G5), 131, 135 (E1), 129, 130 (E2), 121 (E4), 133 (E5), 128, 132 (F2), 119 (G2), 117, 125 (I2), 116, 123 (I3), 122 (I3), 262 (E3), 265 (D4) Blitz, Ava #3 (A4) Kainz, Daniel #136 (F4) Segal, George #198 (F3) Brill, Curt #54 (D3) Kalish, Howard #11 (D3) Shaffer, Mary #199 (F2) Brzezinski, Emilie Benes #251 (G2) Katzen, Lila #137 (E3), 138 (G2) Shankar, Lalitha #200 (F3) Bullock, Benbow #55 (D4), 56 (H4) Kelsey, Sterett-Gittings #12 (F3), 13 (F4) Shaw, Ernest #201 (I4) Cairns, Christopher #57 (D4), 58 (G3) Ketchman, Niki #141 (J5) Smith, Kiki #202 (G6) Caro, Anthony #59 (G6) King, William TEMPORARILY REMOVED Spath, Christoph #203 (F2) Cline, Lynden #60 (G5) Knapp, Stephen #145 (G6) Steele, Larry #204 (J2) Colavita, James #61 (H3) Krikorian, Berj #146 (F2) Sternal, Tom #205 (G5), 206 (H4) Cooke, Robert #62 (H4) Lash, Jon #147 (E6) Stewart, Dana #20-30, 207 (E3) Goode, Daniel #62 (H4) Leiro, Francisco #148 (E3) Stielow, Hartmut #208 (G2) Crowder, Susan #63 (G6) Levy, Nina #149 (Meadow) Strang, Robert #31 (H4) TEMPORARILY REMOVED Cunningham, Linda #64 (E3) Liberman, Alexander #150 (H5) Strong-Cuevas #32 (G4), 209 (I3), 210 (G3) Daniels, W. Bruce #256 (D3) Lindsay, Bruce #35 (F2),151 (Meadow) Sugarman, George #212 (F2) Danziger, Joan #65 (I3) Loper, Sharon #152 (G5) Surls, James #33 (H4) DeJoris, Dominic #211 (I2) Lukášová, Helena #153 (G3) Takaezu, Toshiko #213 (D3) Devrishian, David Allen #66-68 (E4) Lundberg, Peter #154 (H4) Taradash, Meryl #34 (D3) Dinerstein, James #69 (E3), 70 (C2), 71 (E1) Lyles, Kevin #155 (F2) Theel, Gunnar #7, 8 (D2) Doner, Michele Oka #72, 75 (Meadow), 73, 74 (E2) Mangold, Robert #156 (D4) TEMPORARILY REMOVED Tobin, Steve #257, 271, 272 (Meadow) Donnan, William #76 (E3) Marisol #157 (F4) Trapp, Wayne #215 (D4) Dorrien, Carlos #77 (F3) Maron, Jeffrey #158 (D6) Van Alstine, John #37 (D2), 216 (H3) Dusenbery, Walter #78 (D4), 79 (I2), 80 (F4), 81 (G4), 82 (I3) Martini, John #159 (F2), 160 (F5) Van de Bovenkamp, Hans #217 (D4), 218 (E4) Estridge, Larry #83 (G3) McMillin, Scott #161 TEMPORARILY REMOVED Vanderbilt, Gloria #219 (G3) Farlowe, Horace #84 (E2), 85 (D2) Van Tongeren, Herk #140 (G4) Ferris, Herb #4 (A4) Meadmore, Clement #162 (F3) TEMPORARILY REMOVED Feuerman, Carole A. #86 (F3) Mehlman, Ron #14 (F3) Viktor #220 (I2) Finke, Leonda #87, 88 (G3) Mills, Royden #163 (D5) Vladescu, Stefan #221 (F4), 222 (E3) Fisher, Rob #89 (F5) Mojsilov, Zoran #164 (G4) Voulkos, Peter #223 (D3), #254 (C3) Fleming, Linda #5 (Meadow) Morante, G. Frederick #165 (D5), 166 (D4) Ward, Clifford #224 (E3) Frank, Mary #6 (J5) Muick, Paul #167 (G3) Wertheim, Gary #225 (H5) Fükö, Béla #90 (D3) Murray, Robert #168 (G5) Wholley, Jay #226 (H3) Gordon, Harry #252 (G4) Musick, Pat #169 (D5) Wiley, William T. #263 (C3) Ginnever, Charles #91 (G4) Newman, John #170 (H4), 171 (F4) Wilson, Roy #214 (F3) Grausman, Philip #92 (E1) Ogden, Linda #172 (D1) Graves, Bradford #93 (G6), 94 (G6) Ogden, Jr., Samuel R. #173 (I3) Witkin, Isaac #227 (C3), 234, 230 (H3), 235, 231 (F3), 229 (D3), 232 (H2), 233 (F2) Grooms, Red #95 (F4) Oros, Mary #174 (F5) Woytuk, Peter #38, 39 (F6) Gund, Gordon #96 (D4), 258 (G3) Otterness, Tom #175, (C5) Gyampo, Mike #97 (H5), 253 (G4) Parker, Barry #176 (G3/4) Wright, Autin #236 (D4), 237 (G6), 238 (J5), 239 (C1), 240 (G5) Haines, Peter DeCamp #261 (B5) TEMPORARILY REMOVED Parsons, Mark #36 (Meadow) Harrison, Ekaterina #98 (H5) Payne, Kenneth #177 (I3) Hatcher, Brower #99, 101, 102 (J3), 100 (G5) Pels, Marsha #178 TEMPORARILY REMOVED Haviland, Sarah #103 (I3) Pepper, Beverly #17 (G5), 179 (E2), 180 (G6) Heinrich, Richard #104 (H4) Perlman, Joel #181 (F2), 182 (E2), 183 (G4) Held, Marian #105 (E4) Petersen, Karen #18 (F3),184 (H5) Henry, John #106 (C2) Pettigrew, Martha #185 (J5) Benton, Fletcher #52 (F5), 53 (A4) Ruppert, John #196 (F5) Sablosky, Jill #197 (F5) Venet, Bernar #267–270 (Meadow) Yang, Yuyu #241 (G6), 242 (G5) Young, Larry #243 (G4) Young, Ron #244 (I2) Hyung, Jun Yum #245 (I3) Zimmerman, Elyn #264 (D3) Zinman, Rhea #246, 247, 248, 249 (F3) Zweygardt, Glenn #250 (H4) SCULPTURES IN THE Circled numbers on the site map indicate the locations of sculptures. To find a sculpture, please use the map coordinates given in parentheses. 18 Karen Petersen Beast, 2001 (F3) cast bronze, 2/7; 87” x 102” x 41” Courtesy of the Artist Unless otherwise noted, all works are on loan courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc. 19 Peter Reginato Area 51, 1999 (A4) stainless steel, mild steel, plexiglass, Insl-tron paint, light bulb; 123” x 152” x 133” Courtesy of the Hudson River Museum, Gift of Adelson Galleries, Inc. NEW WORKS IN THE PARK 273 Andrzej Pitynski Space, Conquer or Die – Swiatowid, 2013 (C3) cast bronze; 36' x 13'5" x 13'3" 20 Dana Stewart Alien Beast, 1991 (E3) cast bronze, 1/7; 33” x 31” x 17” Courtesy of the Artist SCULPTURES IN THE PARK 21 Dana Stewart The Bright Spot at the End of the Tail, 1999 (E3) cast bronze, 1/10; 87” x 23” x 12” 1 Heinz Aeschlimann Composer I, 2003 (B3) stainless steel; 144” x 204” x 120” Courtesy of the Artist 2 Itzik Benshalom Big Vered, 1996 bronze; 1/9; 68” x 49” x 20” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 3 Ava Blitz Moby Dick, 2003 (E4) concrete; 36” x 208” x 48” Courtesy of the Artist 4 Herb Ferris Heart of Gold, 2006 (A4) Eastern white pine, steel, gold leaf; 17’ x 6’ x 3’ 5 Linda Fleming Ex-halations, 2005 (Meadow) steel, aluminum; 120” x 120” x 192”; 36” x 60” x 40” Courtesy of the Artist 6 7 8 9 Mary Frank Sundial, c. 1980 (J5) cast bronze; 45” x 17” x 12” Gunnar Theel Nature’s Laugh, 1992 (D2) copper, stainless steel, marine plywood, soil, grass; 87 ¾” x 72 ½” x 62” Gunnar Theel Ampersand, 1992 (D2) Steel tubing, painted; 144” x 96” x 107” Courtesy of the Artist Zero Higashida Sinjin, 2005 (F3) stainless steel; 69” x 75” x 51” Courtesy of the Artist 10 Larry Bell Sumer 14 and Sumer 23, 1986 (A4) cast bronze; 204” x 116” x 142” and 202” x 105” x 72” 11 Howard Kalish Urchin, 2001 (D3) bronze; 96” x 106” x 98” 12 Sterett-Gittings Kelsey Alexandra-of-Middle-Patent, 1994 (F3) cast registered bronze, steel; 48” x 54” x 44” Courtesy of Mr. William K. Prime 13 Attitude-Croisée, 1999 (F4) cast registered bronze, 1/6; 84” x 156” x 156” Courtesy of Sam Haigh 14 Ron Mehlman Compression and Expansion, 2000 (F3) onyx, glass; 51” x 61” x 24” 15 Robert Ressler Wave Hill, 2000 (I2) cast bronze; 127” x 34” x 36” 16 Alexander Rutsch Dancers, 1997 (I3) cast bronze; 113” x 92” x 60” 17 Beverly Pepper Paolo e Francesca, 1999 (G5) African black granite; 114 1⁄2” x 80” x 48” 22 Dana Stewart The Chase, 1999 (E3) cast bronze, 1/5; 60” x 60” x 60” Courtesy of the Artist 23 Dana Stewart Fetch, 1987 (E3) cast bronze, 1/10; 22” x 9 1⁄2” x 7” Courtesy of the Artist 24 Dana Stewart Guard Beast, 1989 (E3) cast bronze, 1/10; 21” x 24” x 11” Courtesy of the Artist 25 Dana Stewart Howling Beast, 1990 (E3) cast bronze, 1/7; 43” x 17” x 9” Courtesy of the Artist 26 Dana Stewart Lamenting Beast, 1991 (E3) cast bronze, 1/10; 12” x 18” x 6” Courtesy of the Artist 27 Dana Stewart Sue’s Nightmare, 1999 (E3) cast bronze, 1/10; 11” x 21” x 5” 28 Dana Stewart That’s What You Get When You Mess With a Cat, Scratched!, 1993 (E3) cast bronze, 1/5; 60” x 72” x 36” Courtesy of the Artist 29 Dana Stewart Waiting for Wings, 1993 (E3) cast bronze, 1/10; 16 1⁄2” x 17 1⁄2” x 6” Courtesy of the Artist 30 Dana Stewart What Was That?, 1997 (E3) cast bronze, 1/5; 75” x 68” x 22” Courtesy of the Artist 31 Robert Strang Solemn, 2000 (H4) cast aluminum, painted; 96” x 60” x 48” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 32 Strong-Cuevas Arch II, 1993 (G4) fabricated aluminum, brushed; 144” x 132” x 60” Courtesy of the Artist 33 James Surls Standing Vase with Five Flowers, 2005 (H4) bronze, stainless steel; 15’ x 7’ x 5’ 34 Meryl Taradash The Caged Bird Dances II, 2001 (D3) aluminum, stainless steel; 152” x 40” x 33” 35 Bruce Lindsay Between Essence and Existence, 1992 (B3) bronze, granite; 90" x 48" x 48" 36 Mark Parsons Redline, 2012-2013 (Meadow) paper pulp, epoxy, rebar; 96” x 144” x 60” Courtesy of the Artist, 2012 artist in residence 37 John Van Alstine Juggler I, 1993 (D2) granite, bronze; 98” x 80” x 32” Courtesy of the Artist 38 Peter Woytuk Bull (#4), 2002 (F6) cast bronze, 1/8; 64” x 157” x 75” 39 Peter Woytuk Bull (#5), 2002 (F6) cast bronze, 1/8; 80” x 150” x 62” 40 Magdalena Abakanowicz Hand-like Tree: Cecyna, 1994 (G2) cast bronze; 49 7⁄8” x 64 1⁄2” x42 1⁄8” 41 Magdalena Abakanowicz Sage, 1988 (G6) cast bronze; 59 1⁄4” x 24 1⁄2” x 32” 42 Magdalena Abakanowicz Sage B, 1990 (G6) cast bronze; 58 5⁄8” x 25 5⁄8” x 33 7⁄8” 43 Magdalena Abakanowicz Space of Stone, 2002 (B3) Barre grey granite, Pennsylvania black granite 22 elements, overall dimensions; 152” x 2,172” x 828” 44 Claudia Aranovich Rupture, 2001 (H4) welded steel, fiberglass; 28” x 112” x 28” Grounds For Sculpture Collection 45 Bill Barrett Efflorescence, 1995 (D3) welded bronze; 73” x 42” x 76” 46 James Barton Constellation, 2001 (D4) cast aluminum; 169” x 138” x 102” 47 Bruce Beasley Dorion, 1986 (E3) stainless steel; 240” x 360” x 120” 48 Tova Beck-Friedman Excerpts of a Lost Forest: Homage to Ashera, 1992 (E3) ferro-cement, vinyl concrete, pigment; five elements, each approximately 96” high 49 Raffael Benazzi Primavera (Figure No. 1439), 1967-68 (J5) cast bronze; 42” x 42” x 42” 50 Itzik Benshalom Facing Couple, 1999 (G6) cast bronze, 2/6; 66” x 146” x 106” 51 Itzik Benshalom First Love, 2006 (H3) cast bronze, 1/9; 180” x 75” x 42” 52 Fletcher Benton Folded Circle Ring, 1989 (F5) Cor-Ten steel; 151” x 144” x 108” 53 Fletcher Benton Folded Square Alphabet “J”, 1989 (A4) painted steel; 96” x 96” x 96” 54 Curt Brill Dana, 2003 (G2) cast bronze, 2/5; 42” x 48” x 42” 55 Benbow Bullock Albedo, 2003 (D4) stainless steel; 396” x 24” x 24” 56 Benbow Bullock Pillars of Hercules, 1995 (H4) painted steel; three elements, each 80” x 48” x 24” 57 Christopher Cairns Lydia-Mary, 1982-83 (D4) cast bronze, 1/9; 65” x 16” x 16” 58 Christopher Cairns Black Madonna, 1984 (G3) cast bronze; 3/7; 92” x 19” x 16” 59 Anthony Caro Potpourri, 1976-77 (G6) steel, rusted and varnished; 57” x 132” x 104” 60 Lynden Cline Several months before you were born, I married a man who wasn’t your father, 2002 (G5) bronze, stainless steel; 64” x 24” x 24” 61 James Colavita Bell, 1998 (H3) cast bronze, wood, 1/2; 144” x 68” x 10” E PARK COLLECTION 62 Robert Cooke and Daniel Goode Seat of Sound, 2007 (H4) locust, aluminum, brass, stainless steel; 132” x 142” x 138” 63 Susan Crowder Footpath, 1982 (G6) marble; 12” x 144” x 60” 64 Linda Cunningham War Memorial III, 1987 (E3) cast bronze; five elements, each 132” x 36” x 36” 65 Joan Danziger October Gathering, 2001 (I3) cast bronze; 48” x 36” x 36” 66 David Allen Devrishian Untitled, c. 1980 (E4) steel; 41” x 34” x 28” 67 David Allen Devrishian Untitled, c. 1980 (E4) steel; 101” x 60” x 39” 68 David Allen Devrishian Untitled, c. 1980 (E4) steel; 105” x 92” x 90” 69 James Dinerstein Canon, 1991 (E3) cast bronze; 91” x 49” x 16” 70 James Dinerstein For Instance, 2000 (C2) pigmented cement; 84” x 192” x 120” 71 James Dinerstein Still Speech, 2000 (E1) cast bronze; 88” x 25” x 29” 72 Michele Oka Doner Eve #1, 2002 (Meadow) cast bronze; 62” x 16 1⁄2” x 14” 73 Michele Oka Doner Ice Ring, 1989 (E2) cast bronze, 3/3; 18” x 120” x 120” 74 Michele Oka Doner Radiant Disk, 1999 (E2) cast bronze; 29” x 75 1⁄2” x 75 1⁄2” 87 Leonda Finke Seated Figure from Women in the Sun, 1988 (G3) cast bronze, 5/7; 53 1⁄2” x 54” x 20” 112 Jim Huntington Ripper/Body Bone, 1993-96 granite; 71” x 54” x 32” 88 Leonda Finke Standing Figure from Women in the Sun, 1988 (G3) cast bronze, 3/6; 70” x 33” x 18” 113 Seymour Ikenson Spider, 1988 (A3) painted welded steel; 168” x 96” x 96” 89 Rob Fisher Windjammer, 1998 (F5) stainless steel; 120” x 192” x 192” 114 Jon Isherwood Secret Passage, 1994-95 (G5) Pennsylvania Fox Hill granite; 100” x 54” x 38” 90 Béla Fükö Internal Evolution, 2005 basalt; 38” x 30” x 12” 115 Luis Jiménez Mesteño, 1998 (G4) fiberglass, 2/5; 98” x 64” x 34” TEMPORARILY REMOVED (D3) 91 Charles Ginnever Scorpio, 1990 (G4) bronze; 94” x 176” x 42” 116 Seward Johnson A Thought to Consider, 2003 (I3) cast aluminum, painted, 2/8; 58” x 65” x 58” 92 Philip Grausman Leucantha, 1993 (E1) cast aluminum, 1/3; 108” x 118” x 118” 117 Seward Johnson Copyright Violation!!, 2004 (I2) cast bronze, painted, 2/8; 72” x 64” x 55” 93 Bradford Graves Bamboo Night, 1997 (G6) limestone; 57” x 41” x 20 1⁄2” 94 Bradford Graves Hung the Flesh of Living Fish I, 1992 limestone, steel; 40” x 24” x 17” (I2) (G6) 95 Red Grooms Henry Moore in a Sheep Meadow, 2002 cast bronze; 94” x 138” x 92” (F4) 96 Gordon Gund Flukes, 2004 (D4) cast bronze, 1/7; 72” x 72” x 45” 97 Mike Gyampo Just Chillin’, 1996 (H5) concrete, marble; 79” x 53” x 56” 98 Ekaterina Harrison Mirage, 1996 (H5) cast iron; 12” x 96” x 36” 99 Brower Hatcher Fan, 1999 (J3) stainless steel, glass, iron; 144” x 72” x 40” 75 Michele Oka Doner Venus #1, 2002 (Meadow) cast bronze; 65” x 16” x 14” 100 Brower Hatcher Time Reversing, 1991 (G5) stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, iron; 84” x 58” x 62” 76 William Donnan Pinched, 1998 (E3) reinforced cement; 136” x 96” x 168” 101 Brower Hatcher Tower, 1999 (J3) stainless steel, glass, iron; 120” x 60” x 60” 77 Carlos Dorrien The Nine Muses, 1990-97 (F3) granite; 132” x 240” x 360” 102 Brower Hatcher Wave, 1999 (J3) stainless steel, glass, iron; 240” x 72” x 48” 78 Walter Dusenbery Damascus Gate, 2002 (D4) travertine; 240” x 176” x 51” 103 Sarah Haviland Trio, 2001 (I3) cast bronze; 108” x 91” x 76” 79 Walter Dusenbery Haystack, 1977 (I2) Italian tufo; 78 3⁄4” x 55” x 55” 104 Richard Heinrich Bridge, 1985 (H4) welded steel; 130” x 48” x 30” 80 Walter Dusenbery Porta Stazzema, 1979 (F4) travertine; 96” x 48” x 12” 105 Marion Held Three Figures, 1993 (E4) wood, stoneware; 91” x 64” x 21” 81 Walter Dusenbery Rocchetta, 1983 (G4) grey travertine; 96” x 87” x 27” 106 John Henry Reclining Refuge, 2002 (C2) steel; 68” x 139” x 98” 82 Walter Dusenbery Tempio Bretton, 1981 (I3) yellow travertine; 120” x 40” x 40” 107 Gyuri Hollósy Kathy B, 1994 (H2) cast bronze; 72” x 27” x 17” 83 Larry Estridge The Psalmist, 2006 (G3) powder coated steel; 96” x 66” x 24” 108 David L. Hostetler Summertime Lady, 1999 (E1) cast bronze, Glasurit finish, AP; 116” x 32” x 24” 84 Horace Farlowe Circular Rest, 1996 (E2) Georgia marble; 47” x 144” x 150” 109 Joseph Howard Floating Arrangement, 1992 (G6) cast bronze; 72” x 46-1/2” x 23-1/2” 85 Horace Farlowe Portal Rest, 1999 (D2) white Danby marble; 144” x 240” x 180” 110 Petro Hul Die Fussballer, 1997 (F3) Colorado Yule marble, granite; 57” x 27” x 18” 86 Carole A. Feuerman Zeus and Hera II, 2004 (F3) cast bronze, aluminum; 40” x 36” x 7” 111 Petro Hul From the Heart, 1999 (F3) Colorado Yule marble, granite; 65” x 29” x 21” 118 Seward Johnson Day Dream, 2007 cast bronze, painted, 1/8, 96” x 216” x 120” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 119 Seward Johnson Déjeuner Déjà Vu, 1994 (G2) cast bronze, painted, 1/8; 62” x 132” x 360” 120 Seward Johnson Designated Coachman, 2001 (D2) cast aluminum; 186” x 480” x 288” 121 Seward Johnson Erotica Tropicallis, 2005 (E4) cast aluminum, styrofoam, painted, 1/8; 130” x 212 1/2” x 108” 122 Seward Johnson The Eye of the Beholder, 1997 (I3) cast bronze, painted, 1/8; 70” x 190” x 126” 123 Seward Johnson Family Secret, 2000 (I3) cast bronze, painted, 3/8; 51” x 70” x 82” 124 Seward Johnson The Hunting Party, 2004 (B3) painted bronze, painted; 72” x 164” x 204” 125 Seward Johnson If It Were Time, 1999 (I2) cast bronze, aluminum, painted, 1/8; 72” x 456” x 420” 126 Seward Johnson King Lear, 1982 (G5) cupronickel, 1/2; 96” x 52” x 40” 127 Seward Johnson La Promenade, 1999 (D1) cast bronze, aluminum, painted, 3/8; 78” x 52” x 33” 128 Seward Johnson Lakeside Table #1, 1999 (F2) cast bronze, aluminum, resin, painted, 45” x 48” x 48” 129 Seward Johnson On Poppied Hill, 1999 (E2) cast bronze, aluminum, painted, 1/8; 96” x 84” x 60” 130 Seward Johnson Part of Nature, 2000 (E2) cast aluminum, painted, 1/8; 54” x 50” x 60” 131 Seward Johnson Pondering the Benefits of Exercise, 2004 (E1) cast bronze, painted, 1/8; 84” x 99” x 116” 132 Seward Johnson Sailing the Seine, 1999 (F2) cast bronze, painted, 2/8; 60” x 72” x 55” 133 Seward Johnson Summer Thinking, 1991 (E5) cast bronze, painted, 2/8; 36” x 66” x 24” 134 Seward Johnson There My Little Pretties, 1999 (D1) cast aluminum, painted; 36” x 30” x 40” 135 Seward Johnson Were You Invited?, 2001 (E1) cast bronze and aluminum, painted, 1/8; 132” x 288” x 204” SCULPTURES IN THE 136 Daniel Kainz Harmony 3, 1993 (F4) Vermont marble; 66” x 96” x 66” 159 John Martini The Couple, 1999 (F2) steel; 92” x 67” x 12” 183 Joel Perlman Tabletop I, 1995 (G4) steel; 81” x 32” x 16” 137 Lila Katzen Aqua Libra; 1992 (E3) stainless steel, textured with bronze weldments 96” x 43” x 40” 160 John Martini Sienna, 2006 (F5) polychromed steel; 81” x 35” x 21” 184 Karen Petersen The Listener, 1997 (H5) cast bronze; 1/5; 59” x 42” x 40” 138 Lila Katzen Loquacious Three, 1986 (G2) textured stainless steel; 101” x 55” 42” 161 Scott McMillin Promise, 1999 steel, wood, concrete; 221” x 53” x 53” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 185 Martha Pettigrew Gossip, 2002 (H5) cast bronze; 96” x 73” x 95” 139 Lila Katzen Pinkney, 1978 Cor-Ten steel; 61” x 55” x 30” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 162 Clement Meadmore Offshoot, 1982 painted aluminum; 2/2; 120” x 288” x 144” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 140 Herk Van Tongeren Teatro XI; 1981 (G4) cast and fabricated bronze, 66” x 150” x 84” 163 Royden Mills Inside Elevation, 2005 steel; 126” x 78” x 66” 141 Niki Ketchman Siren, 1994 (J5) aluminum and steel wire, steel rod; 119” x 32” x 12” 164 Zoran Mojsilov Cuckoo’s Nest, 1998 (G4) steel, granite; 125” x 146” x 103” 142 William King Maus, 1993 stainless steel; 84” x 36” x 20” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 165 G. Frederick Morante Relative, 2003 (G6) cast bronze, steel; 144” x 144” x 18” 143 William King Maybe, 1993 stainless steel; 96” x 44” x 24” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 144 William King Snack, 1993 stainless steel; 84” x 42” x 22” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 145 Stephen Knapp Temple Talisman, 1991 (G6) glass, steel; 60” x 30” x 14” 146 Berj Krikorian Sparten; 1993 (F2) Vermont marble; 82” x 72” x 54” 147 Jon Lash Frame Construction #5, 1994 (G5) painted aluminum; 99” x 66” x 44” 148 Francisco Leiro Skewered, 1999 (E3) cast bronze; 2/2; 71 1/2” x 59” x 30” 149 Nina Levy Centaur, 1998 (Meadow Map) fiberglass, steel, cement; 120” x 54” x 54” 150 Alexander Liberman Entwined III, 1987 (H5) stainless steel; 51 1/2” x 30” x 37” 151 Bruce Lindsay Use of Memory, 2001 (Meadow) cast bronze; 88” x 38” x 32” 152 Sharon Loper Interior #5: Isolation, 2000 (G5) cast bronze; 35” x 24” x 24” 153 Helena Lukášová Inua, 1999 (G3) cement, gold leaf; 88” x 29” x 23” 154 Peter Lundberg Where is Geometry?, 1999 (H4) stainless steel, concrete; 168” x 144” x 144” 155 Kevin Lyles Passage, 1998 (F2) Steel, stone; 132” x 36” x 72” 156 Robert Mangold PTTSAAES 8/01, 2001 painted steel; 330” x 84” x 120” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 157 Marisol General Bronze, 1997 (F4) cast and fabricated bronze; 1/3; 102” x 109” x 55” 158 Jeffrey Maron Padma’s Dream, 2001 (G6) etched copper alloy with polychromed oxides; 35” x 95” x 2” (G5) 166 G. Frederick Morante Nude Descending the Stare Case, 2007 mixed media; 91” x 25” x 18” 186 Don Porcaro Data and Dust #4, 1996 (A3) stone, steel; 117” x 72” x 68” 187 Toni Putnam Sacred Grove, 1996 (I3) welded copper; 180” x 108” x 192” 188 Peter Reginato Lune Bleu, c. 1980 (D3) steel; 58” x 29” x 30” Grounds For Sculpture Collection 189 Peter Reginato Mummenschanz, c. 1980 (E3) steel; 68” x 40” x 30” Grounds For Sculpture Collection (D4) 190 Robert Ressler Aluna, 1997 (E3) cast bronze, 1/5; 125” x 48” x 48” 167 Paul Muick Two Figure Composition, 1999 (G3) white Danby marble; 53” x 50” x 36” 191 Robert Ressler Baruch Ashem, 1989 (F2) wood, copper, concrete; 168” x 384” x 384” 168 Robert Murray Hillary, 1983 (G5) painted aluminum; 68” x 184” x 256” 192 Robert Roesch and Suzanne Reese Horvitz Transduction – Hamilton, 2008 (E3) stainless steel, Cor-Ten steel, gold leaf; 108” x 40” x 40” 169 Pat Musick Grupo, 2002-03 (G5) stone, steel, wood; 17” x 60” x 40” 193 Andrew Rogers Leading, 1997 (G5) cast bronze; 2/12; 80” x 32” x 40” 170 John Newman Skyhook, 1998 (H4) steel, stone, epoxy foam, epoxy resin, cable, wood, paint; 240” x 300” x 156” 194 James Rosati Shorepoints I, 1966 – 68 painted fabricated aluminum; 78” x 255” x 192” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 171 John Newman Brazen Sphere, 1988 (F4) cast and fabricated aluminum; 42” x 69” X 42” Grounds For Sculpture Collection 195 Dorothy Ruddick Number II, 2003 (G3) cast bronze; 13” x 54” x 25” 172 Linda Ogden Torso, 1993 (D1) Portuguese pink marble; 62” x 20” x 15” 173 Samuel R. Ogden, Jr. Seven Prisms, 1975 (I3) painted steel; 108” x 60” x 42” 174 Mary Oros Henry Takes His First Steps, 2005 (F5) painted cast aluminum, 1/3; 45” x 23” x 12” 175 Tom Otterness Z-DNA, 2007 (C5) cast bronze; AP 1/2; 210” x 88” x 51” 176 Barry Parker Lamentation, 1993 (G3/4) welded bronze; 102” x 30” x 34” 177 Kenneth Payne Spector, 1997 (I3) cast iron; 54” x 16” x 9” 178 Marsha Pels Acheron, 1985-87 cast bronze, marble; 54” x 144” x 48” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 179 Beverly Pepper Split Ritual II, 1992 (E2) cast ductile iron; 120” x 96” x 96” 180 Beverly Pepper Untitled, c. 1968 (G6) stainless steel, enamel paint; 17 1/2” x 30 1/2” x 8” 181 Joel Perlman High Spirit, 1998 (F2) fabricated aluminum; 240” x 100” x 81” 182 Joel Perlman Southern Star, 1989 (E2) steel; 122” x 60” x 40” 196 John Ruppert Pumpkins, 1999 (F5) cast aluminum; five elements, each 29” x 43” x 42” 197 Jill Sablosky Awakening, 1997 (F5) limestone, slate, sandstone, marble; 93” x 133” x 64” 198 George Segal Depression Bread Line, 1999 (F3) cast bronze, 2/7; 108” x 148” x 36” 199 Mary Shaffer Forth, 1994 (F2) Pennsylvania granite, steel; 132” x 72” x 72” 200 Lalitha Shankar Prana 7, 1992 (F3) cast bronze; 6” x 53” x 31” 201 Ernest Shaw Sumo, 1994 (I4) Blue Mountain granite; 136” x 164” x 48” 202 Kiki Smith Untitled, 2006 (G6) cast bronze; 48” x 22” x 22” 203 Christoph Spath Fluxus, 1999 (F2) Vermont verde antique serpentine, plate glass, LED light; 84” x 84” x 36 204 Larry Steele Shiva, 1991 (J2) cast iron, steel; 69” x 58” x 26” 205 Tom Sternal Vertical Form 92.8, 1992 (G5) Vermont marble, Pennsylvania granite; 168” x 30” x 24” E PARK COLLECTION 206 Tom Sternal Vertical Form 92.10, 1992 (H4) Vermont marble, Pennsylvania granite; 168” x 30” x 24” 207 Dana Stewart Lester, 1996 (E3) cast bronze, 1/5; 50” x 86” x 31” 208 Hartmut Stielow Zwei Quadrate, 2001 (G2) granite, steel; 34” x 56” x 32” 209 Strong-Cuevas Arch II, Set II, 1995 (D3) fabricated aluminum; 144” x 132” x 156” 210 Strong-Cuevas Two Face Telescope, 1990 (G3) fabricated aluminum; 168” x 144” x 72” 211 Dominic DeJoris Woman in Bathtub, 1979 (I2) cast bronze; 36” x 72” x 36” 212 George Sugarman Doubles, 1984 (F2) painted aluminum; 108” x 192” x 108” 213 Toshiko Takaezu Three Graces, 1994 (D3) cast bronze; three elements, each 70” x 23” x 23” 214 Roy Wilson Resting Place, 1990 (F3) painted steel; 156” x 312” x 96” 215 Wayne Trapp Geometry of the Cosmos, 2005 (D4) stainless steel, mild steel; 108” x 108” x 108” 216 John Van Alstine Stone Pile, 1980 (H3) granite, steel; 57” x 76” x 76” Grounds For Sculpture Collection 230 Isaac Witkin Garden State, 1997 (H3) Zimbabwe black granite; 228” x 132” x 114” 254 Peter Voulkos Bucci, 2001 (C3) cast bronze, edition of 5, AP3; 55½” x 28½” x 27¼” 231 Isaac Witkin Hawthorne Tree II, 1990 (F3) cast bronze; 91” x 86” x 57” 256 W. Bruce Daniels Yew II, 2009 (D3) mixed media; 240” x 240” x 240” 232 Isaac Witkin Linden Tree, 1983 (H2) cast bronze; 120” x 65” x 65” 257 Steve Tobin Untitled (Steelroots), 2009 (Meadow) Steel, rusted patina; 23’ x 24’ x 40’ 233 Isaac Witkin Madame Butterfly, 1991 (F2) cast bronze; 97 1⁄2” x 60 1⁄2” x 35” 258 Gordon Gund Legacy, 2002 (I3) cast bronze; 70½" x 48’ x 30¼" Courtesy of the artist 234 Isaac Witkin Ode to a Possum, 1999 (H3) cast bronze; 33 1⁄2” x 106” x 62” Courtesy of Nadine Witkin 259 Seward Johnson The Chamber of Internal Dialogue, 2011 (H2) mixed media, 258” x 114” x 135” 235 Isaac Witkin Rapunzel Tree, 1984 (F3) cast bronze, 2/3; 61” x 83” x 48” Courtesy of Nadine Witkin 260 India Blake Mood Stone, 2010 (F2) mixed media, 90 x 66 x 72 inches 236 Autin Wright Carmelita, 2008 (D4) fiberglass, LED light; 120” x 5” x 12” 237 Autin Wright Free Form III, 1998 (G6) white Danby marble; 78” x 50” x 47” 238 Autin Wright Kordell, 1998 (J5) white Danby marble; 45 1/2” x 23 1/2” x 9” 239 Autin Wright Regina, 2003 (C1) fiberglass; 96” x 168” x 72” 240 Autin Wright The Sleep, 1996 (G5) cast aluminum; 31” x 98” x 6” 261 Peter DeCamp Haines Hand, 1988 bronze, 132 x 204 x 60 inches Courtesy of the artist TEMPORARILY REMOVED 262 Seward Johnson Title being determined through audience interaction. Suggestions welcome, 2011 (E3) bronze, aluminum; dimensions variable 263 William T. Wiley To Marcel Duchamp, 1887-1968, Artist, Tool and Die Maker, 1968 (B3) stainless steel; 7’ x 6’ x 6’ Courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc., Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sabol 217 Hans Van de Bovenkamp Cock-a-doodle-doo, 2004 (D4) bronze; 106” x 52” x 30” 241 Yuyu Yang Dragon’s Shrill in the Cosmic Void, 1991 (G6) stainless steel; 81 1/2” x 81 1/2” x 46” 264 Elyn Zimmerman Font, 1993 (D3) stainless steel; 7’ x 6’ x 6’ black granite, pink granite; 42” x 120” x 72” Courtesy of the Artist 218 Hans Van de Bovenkamp Sagg Portal, 2004 (E4) stainless steel; 132” x 180” x 72” 242 Yuyu Yang Lunar Brilliance, 1979 (G5) stainless steel; 64 3⁄4” x 59” x 23 1⁄2” 265 Seward Johnson Autin's Advanced Artistic Awakening, 2013 (D4) bronze, 1/8; dimensions variable 219 Gloria Vanderbilt Heart’s Desire, 2008 (G3) plexiglas, mixed media; 72” x 72” x 72” 243 Larry Young Pegasus and Bellerophon, 1990-91 cast bronze; 108” x 108” x 72” 220 Viktor Birth of the Messenger, 1998 granite; 84” x 53” x 17” 244 Ron Young Untitled, 1981 (I2) aluminum, steel; 48” x 20” x 12” (I2) (G4) 221 Stefan Vladescu Love, 2006 (F4) cast bronze; 38” x 84” x 64” 245 Hyung Jun Yum Monkey King, 2002 (I3) cast bronze; 45” x 21” x 25” 222 Stefan Vladescu Steel Flat, 2005 (E3) stainless steel, Italian marble; 40” x 34” x 34” 246 Rhea Zinman Couple, n.d. (F3) cast bronze; 35” x 17” x 20” 223 Peter Voulkos Missoula, 1995 (D3) cast bronze, 1/9; 42 1⁄4” x 30 1⁄2” x 26” 247 Rhea Zinman Dual Form, n.d. (F3) cast bronze; 15” x 10 1⁄2” x 6” 224 Clifford Ward Jubilant Dancer, 2001 (E3) cast bronze; 72” x 48” x 24” 248 Rhea Zinman Pillars, 1987 (F3) cast bronze; 31” x 18” x 18” 225 Gary Wertheim The Family, 1995 (H5) cast bronze, 1/5; 63” x 39” x 24” 249 Rhea Zinman Reclining Woman, n.d. (F3) cast bronze; 19” x 53” x 30” 226 Jay Wholley La Casa de Bernarda Alba, 2001 (H3) cast and fabricated bronze; 96” x 39” x 34 1⁄2” 250 Glenn Zweygardt Allentown Council, 1993-94 (H4) Pennsylvania Fox Hill granite, steel, bronze; 150” x 96” x 96” 227 Isaac Witkin Tender Yearning, 1985 (C3) cast bronze; 100" x 58" 40" 228 Isaac Witkin The Bathers, 1991 cast bronze, 1/3; 107” x 63” x 36 1/2” TEMPORARILY REMOVED 229 Isaac Witkin Eolith, 1994 (D3) Blue Mountain granite; 96” x 68” x 48” 267 Bernar Venet Arcs in Disorder: 4 Arcs x 5, 2002 (Meadow) Cor-Ten four pieces: 161 x 163.5 x 35.5 inches each Courtesy of the Bernar Venet Studio 268 Bernar Venet 81.5˚ Arc x 8, 2004-2012 (Meadow) Cor-Ten, painted black 271 x 59 x 86.5 inches Courtesy of the Bernar Venet Studio 269 Bernar Venet Three Indeterminate Lines, 2005 (Meadow) rolled steel 98.875 x 99.625 x 116.125 inches Courtesy of the Bernar Venet Studio 251 Emilie Benes Brzezinski Lintel, 1993 (D3) cast bronze; 128” x 117” x 28” 270 Bernar Venet 95.5˚ Arc x 11, 2004 (Meadow) Cor-Ten 48 x 50 x 204 inches Courtesy of the Bernar Venet Studio 271 Steve Tobin Untitled (Steelroots) Roots, 2005 (Meadow) steel, white paint; 16’ x 13’ x 24’ Courtesy of the Artist 272 Steve Tobin Termite Hills, 2001 (Meadow) cast bronze; 144” x 96” x 72”; 137” x 72” x 72”; 120” x 96” x 96” Courtesy of the Artist 252 Harry Gordon Enki, 2007 (G4) black granite, 108” x 120” x 90” Courtesy of the Artist 253 Mike Gyampo Matters of the Moment, 2008 cast bronze; 96” x 101” x 66” 266 E. Calder Powel Schatz's Spaceship (inspired by the Oloid) version II, 2012 (D4) Fiberglass, 1/8; 80" x 85" x 48" (G4)
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