9 13 E2 12 2 4 101 25 106 105 103 23 3 24 d EXIT MAIN ENTRANCE Visitor Center/Museum Store 118 100 96 117 93 SOUTH PARKING OVERFLOW PARKING 114 l Old Pleasant Hill Road Coach USA (Shortline) Bus Stop ad 111 95 97 r ai o on R Gord NORTH PARKING Elevator 116 kT 20 Picnic Area 109 127 Allé e ee 123 14 See VISITOR AMENITIES section for more information 102 21 10 Food & Beverage Map le Cr 1 Toilets 128 100 na 22 83 84 43 124 126 101 od Ryd er R oa Information Kiosk 37 70A 103 Mo Key 61 38 42 65 47 66 71 64 60 39 110 W 70B 105 Map l 7 49 44 53 129 59A 69 59B 108 111 109 S N 81 ail Moodna Creek Tr 11 6 5 4140 H M ILL D 113 112 SEU ET MU AI E L 36 SE 59C Bunny Road 8 52 30 31 82 47 107 rail Moodna Creek T 35 (I-87) 50 E 46 48 49 51 C re e k 1 1/4 miles 25-minute walk COLUMNS 96 95 92 eA llée 54 SOUTH PARKING 110 East Road 48 1 mile EAST 20-minute walk MUSEUM PARKING BUILDING 104 Moodna n a C re e k 2 te 3 AIL ay tate Thruw New York S Rou oad 0 miles 3/4 mile 15-minute walk 1/2 mile 10-minute walk 1/4 mile 5-minute walk 102 122 99 98 EXIT 119 94 92 125 Bunny Road 102 90 Audio Guide (by Acoustiguide©) Visitors can rent audio guides at the Visitor Center/Museum Store ad Ro Admission Roadway Tram Stop Walking Path Moodna Creek Trail The North Woods provides an intimate, shaded setting for smaller-scale works. 2 3 2 12 SIAH ARMAJANI Gazebo for Two Anarchists: Gabriella Antolini and Alberto Antolini, 1992 Manuel Bromberg Catskill, 1968 GEORGE CUTTS Sea Change, 1996 4 Herbert Ferber Konkapot II, 1972 5 Charles Ginnever Fayette: For Charles and Medgar Evers, 1971 6 7 Hans Hokanson Helixikos Number 3, 1969 8 Robert Murray Kiana, 1978 9 DAVID STOLTZ Day Game, 1972 10 George Sugarman One, 1975–77 11 lee tribe King, 1986 12 Unknown Easter Island Head (Reproduction), 1970 13 MIA WESTERLUNDROOSEN Muro Series X, 1979 14 ISAAC WITKIN Birth of Aphrodite, 1977– 78 E2 Special Exhibition: Outlooks: Heather Hart An interactive, sculptural environment in the form of a domestic rooftop. This piece will be activated by performances, discussions, and events. See the exhibition handout or hart.stormking.org for more information. Charles Ginnever Prospect Mountain Project (For David Smith), 1979 MEADOWS The Meadows feature native grasses, trees, and rolling hills. Several large-scale sculptures are sited in this area. 20 24 23 25 20 ALEXANDER CALDER The Arch, 1975 a ay (I-87)n tate Thruw ood New York S M Museum Hill 120 King’s This area, which includes the Museum Building, features many of Storm early acquisitions and provides an overview of the surrounding landscape. 31 35 74 69 50 Lyman Kipp Lockport, 1977 Alyson Shotz Mirror Fence, 2003 (Refabricated 2014) 70 51 John Knight 87º, 1997– 99 Charles Simonds Dwellings, 1981 71 52 Sol LeWitt Five Modular Units, 1971 (Refabricated 2008) Yerassimos Sklavos Les Yeux du Ciel (Eyes of the Sky), 1964 72 David Smith Becca, 1964 54 Tomio Miki Ear, 1965 Huma Bhabha The Orientalist, 2007 74 55 Lynda Benglis North South East West, 1988/2009/2014–15 Henry Moore Reclining Connected Forms, 1969 David Smith Personage of May, 1957 75 56 34 Max Bill Unit of Three Equal Volumes, 1965 Louise Nevelson City on the High Mountain, 1983 David Smith Portrait of a Lady Painter, 1954/1956– 57 76 57 35 Chakaia Booker A Moment in Time, 2004 Isamu Noguchi Momo Taro, 1977– 78 David Smith Study in Arcs, 1957 77 58 36 Alexander Calder Black Flag, 1974 Claes Oldenburg And Coosje van bruggen Wayside Drainpipe, 1979 David Smith The Sitting Printer, 1954– 55 78 David Smith Three Ovals Soar, 1960 37 Alexander Calder Five Swords, 1976 59 Nam June Paik Waiting for UFO, 1992 (59A, 59B, 59C) 79 David Smith Volton XX, 1963 80 David Smith XI Books III Apples, 1959 81 Kenneth Snelson Free Ride Home, 1974 82 Richard Stankiewicz 1979 – 4, 1979 38 Alexander Calder Gui (Mistletoe), 1976 60 Karl Pfann Trinity, 1960 39 Alexander Calder Knobs, 1976 61 Josef Pillhofer Man in the Quarry (Mann in Steinbruch), 1960 41 Anthony Caro Reel, 1964 TAL STREETER Endless Column, 1968 Menashe Kadishman Suspended, 1977 David Smith Cubi XXI, 1964 ALEXANDER LIBERMAN Adonai, 1970– 71 (Refabricated 2000) 25 49 73 22 42 Dorothy Dehner Cenotaph #4, 1972 43 Mark di Suvero Mon Père, Mon Père, 1973 –75 44 45 46 62 63 Barbara Hepworth Square Forms with Circles, 1963 Josef Pillhofer Reclining Man (Liegender Mann), 1964 ArnAldo Pomodoro The Pietrarubbia Group: il fondamento, l’uso, il rapporto, 1975–76 64 George Rickey Five Open Squares Gyratory Gyratory, 1981 65 George Rickey Six Lines in a T, 1966– 79 66 George Rickey Two Planes Vertical-Horizontal II, 1970 Adolph Gottlieb Petaloid, 1967– 68 Barbara Hepworth Forms in Movement (Pavan), 1956 (Cast 1967) Tra il Museum Hill DETAIL Storm King Art Center’s expanded tram service is supported by generous lead support from an anonymous donor and the Charina Endowment Fund. Additional support is provided by Sibyl R. Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith. Map is correct at time of printing. Sculptures are frequently added, moved, or removed. Please consult Visitor Services Staff for current locations. 76 74 Ursula von Rydingsvard Luba, 2009– 10 Alexander Liberman Adam, 1970 Anthony Caro Bitter Sky, 1983 DAVID von SCHLEGELL Untitled, 1972 68 53 40 24 Patricia Johanson Nostoc II, 1975 Alice Aycock Three-Fold Manifestation II, 1987 (Refabricated 2006) 33 C k ree Ursula von Rydingsvard For Paul, 1990– 92/2001 31 ROBERT GROSVENOR Untitled, 1970 ALEXANDER LIBERMAN Iliad, 1974– 76 67 Alice Aycock Low Building With Dirt Roof (For Mary), 1973/2010 21 23 Alfred Hrdlicka Golgatha, 1963 30 32 107 67 47 48 37 104 115 Tram Route NORTH WOODS 1 115 lls Mi rs r O Parking 9 106 108 Bicycle Rental 1 121 91 83 Johnny Swing Butterfly Chair, 2002 84 Johnny Swing Nickel Couch, 2001 85 Fritz Wotruba Man Walking, 1952 E1 Special Exhibition: David Smith: The White Sculptures This is the first exhibition to critically and fully consider the use of the color white within David Smith’s works. See the exhibition handout or smith.stormking.org for more information. 75 57 77 68 80 79 73 78 70 72 51 34 62 32 81 85 56 63 55 33 58 46 45 South Fields Laced with walking paths, Storm King’s expansive South Fields combine vistas of the surrounding mountains with large-scale and site-specific works. 90 103 100 106 94 Mark di Suvero Frog Legs, 2002 103 Zhang Huan Three Legged Buddha, 2007 95 Mark di Suvero Jeanne, 2014– 2015 104 Richard Hunt Expansive Construction, 1974 96 Mark di Suvero Mahatma, 1978– 79 105 Menashe Kadishman Eight Positive Trees, 1977 97 Mark di Suvero Mother Peace, 1969– 70 106 Maya Lin Storm King Wavefield, 2007– 08 98 Mark di Suvero Mozart’s Birthday, 1989 107 Forrest Myers Four Corners, 1969– 70 99 Mark di Suvero Neruda’s Gate, 2005 108 Peter Reginato Hannibal, 1972 90 Magdalena Abakanowicz Sarcophagi in Glass Houses, 1989 100 109 91 RONALD BLADEN Untitled (Three Elements), 1965 (Fabricated 1966– 67) Mark di Suvero Pyramidian, 1987/1998 Richard Serra Schunnemunk Fork, 1990– 91 101 110 Joel Shapiro Untitled, 1994 92 Mark di Suvero Figolu, 2005– 11 Andy Goldsworthy Five Men, Seventeen Days, Fifteen Boulders, One Wall, 2010 111 102 Andy Goldsworthy Storm King Wall, 1997– 98 William Tucker Untitled, 1968 93 Mark di Suvero For Chris, 1991
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