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Rebirth: Kang Muxiang Through August 9, 2021 Now on view, Rebirth: Kang Muxiang is an exhibition of six large-scale monumental sculptures by Taiwanese artist, Kang Muxiang sited outdoors in the gardens. Massive yet graceful, the embryonic forms are made from steel elevator cables, , a nearly unwilling material. These cables are reused from the elevators of Taipei 101, one of the world’s tallest buildings. The works range in size, with the largest standing nearly ten feet tall and weighing several thousand pounds. Rebirth: Kang Muxiang is organized by GFS as a part of a series of projects that affirm the institution’s commitment to reflecting the diversity of its region and the dynamic world around it, using art to encourage understanding and to unite people across cultures. The installation was generously supported by the Taiwan Land Development Corporation and Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York. |
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Bruce Beasley: Sixty Year Retrospective, 1960-2020 Through January 9, 2022 Outdoors: East Gallery, Domestic Arts Building, Museum Building: Spring 2021 - January 2022 A rare opportunity to view some of Beasley’s most important works spanning the breadth of his many decades of exploring sculptural form. The retrospective includes new works in stainless steel and bronze created using virtual reality as well as Beasley’s first monumental paper collages. Bruce Beasley: Sixty Year Retrospective, 1960-2020 is supported by lead sponsor Bank of America, the Brooke Barrie Art Fund, and the following Exhibition Supporters: The Birney Family Foundation, The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation; Barbara Lawrence and Allen Laskin. Additional support is provided in part by the Atlantic Foundation, the Johnson Art and Education Foundation, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. |
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That’s Worth Celebrating: The Life and Work of the Johnson Family Through December 31, 2019 Cecelia Joyce and Seward Johnson Gallery This exhibition will focus on the Johnson family’s passions, their belief in the spirit of innovation and the power of community, and how the founder’s vision for The Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture shaped Grounds For Sculpture’s early years. Curated by Lynn DeClemente Losavio, Collection Manager of The Seward Johnson Atelier. |
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