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Admission
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Tram Stop
Walking Path
Moodna Creek Trail
The North Woods provides an intimate, shaded
setting for smaller-scale works.
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SIAH ARMAJANI
Gazebo for Two Anarchists:
Gabriella Antolini and
Alberto Antolini, 1992
Manuel Bromberg
Catskill, 1968 GEORGE CUTTS
Sea Change, 1996
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Herbert Ferber
Konkapot II, 1972
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Charles Ginnever
Fayette: For Charles
and Medgar Evers, 1971
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Hans Hokanson
Helixikos Number 3, 1969
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Robert Murray
Kiana, 1978
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DAVID STOLTZ
Day Game, 1972
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George Sugarman
One, 1975–77
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King, 1986
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Easter Island Head
(Reproduction), 1970
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MIA WESTERLUNDROOSEN
Muro Series X, 1979
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ISAAC WITKIN
Birth of Aphrodite, 1977– 78
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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.
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ALEXANDER CALDER
The Arch, 1975
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120 King’s
This area, which includes the Museum Building, features many of Storm
early acquisitions and provides an overview of the surrounding landscape.
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Lyman Kipp
Lockport, 1977
Alyson Shotz
Mirror Fence, 2003
(Refabricated 2014)
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John Knight
87º, 1997– 99
Charles Simonds
Dwellings, 1981
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Sol LeWitt
Five Modular Units, 1971
(Refabricated 2008)
Yerassimos Sklavos
Les Yeux du Ciel
(Eyes of the Sky), 1964
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David Smith
Becca, 1964
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Tomio Miki
Ear, 1965
Huma Bhabha
The Orientalist, 2007
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Lynda Benglis
North South East West,
1988/2009/2014–15
Henry Moore
Reclining Connected Forms, 1969
David Smith
Personage of May, 1957
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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
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Chakaia Booker
A Moment in Time, 2004
Isamu Noguchi
Momo Taro, 1977– 78
David Smith
Study in Arcs, 1957
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Alexander Calder
Black Flag, 1974
Claes Oldenburg And
Coosje van bruggen
Wayside Drainpipe, 1979
David Smith
The Sitting Printer, 1954– 55
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David Smith
Three Ovals Soar, 1960
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Alexander Calder
Five Swords, 1976
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Nam June Paik
Waiting for UFO, 1992
(59A, 59B, 59C)
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David Smith
Volton XX, 1963
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David Smith
XI Books III Apples, 1959
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Kenneth Snelson
Free Ride Home, 1974
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Richard Stankiewicz
1979 – 4, 1979
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Alexander Calder
Gui (Mistletoe), 1976
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Karl Pfann
Trinity, 1960
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Alexander Calder
Knobs, 1976
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Josef Pillhofer
Man in the Quarry
(Mann in Steinbruch), 1960
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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)
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Dorothy Dehner
Cenotaph #4, 1972
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Mark di Suvero
Mon Père, Mon Père, 1973 –75
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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
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George Rickey
Five Open Squares
Gyratory Gyratory, 1981
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George Rickey
Six Lines in a T, 1966– 79
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George Rickey
Two Planes Vertical-Horizontal II,
1970
Adolph Gottlieb
Petaloid, 1967– 68
Barbara Hepworth
Forms in Movement (Pavan), 1956
(Cast 1967)
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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.
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Ursula von Rydingsvard
Luba, 2009– 10
Alexander Liberman
Adam, 1970
Anthony Caro
Bitter Sky, 1983
DAVID von SCHLEGELL
Untitled, 1972
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Patricia Johanson
Nostoc II, 1975
Alice Aycock
Three-Fold Manifestation II,
1987 (Refabricated 2006)
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Ursula von Rydingsvard
For Paul, 1990– 92/2001
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ROBERT GROSVENOR
Untitled, 1970
ALEXANDER LIBERMAN
Iliad, 1974– 76
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Alice Aycock
Low Building With Dirt Roof
(For Mary), 1973/2010
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Golgatha, 1963
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Johnny Swing
Butterfly Chair, 2002
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Johnny Swing
Nickel Couch, 2001
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Fritz Wotruba
Man Walking, 1952
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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.
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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.
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Mark di Suvero
Frog Legs, 2002
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Zhang Huan
Three Legged Buddha, 2007
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Mark di Suvero
Jeanne, 2014– 2015
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Richard Hunt
Expansive Construction, 1974
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Mark di Suvero
Mahatma, 1978– 79
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Menashe Kadishman
Eight Positive Trees, 1977
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Mark di Suvero
Mother Peace, 1969– 70
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Maya Lin
Storm King Wavefield,
2007– 08
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Mark di Suvero
Mozart’s Birthday, 1989
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Forrest Myers
Four Corners, 1969– 70
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Mark di Suvero
Neruda’s Gate, 2005
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Peter Reginato
Hannibal, 1972
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Magdalena Abakanowicz
Sarcophagi in Glass Houses, 1989
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RONALD BLADEN
Untitled (Three Elements), 1965
(Fabricated 1966– 67)
Mark di Suvero
Pyramidian, 1987/1998
Richard Serra
Schunnemunk Fork, 1990– 91
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Joel Shapiro
Untitled, 1994
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Mark di Suvero
Figolu, 2005– 11
Andy Goldsworthy
Five Men, Seventeen Days,
Fifteen Boulders, One Wall,
2010
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Andy Goldsworthy
Storm King Wall, 1997– 98
William Tucker
Untitled, 1968
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Mark di Suvero
For Chris, 1991