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  • 66 MAGDALENA ABAKANOWICZSarcophagi in Glass Houses, 1989

    67 RONALD BLADENUntitled (Three Elements), 1965 (fabricated 1966-67)

    68 DAVID BROOKSPermanent Field Observations, 2018

    69 MARK DIONStorm King Environmental Field Station, 2019

    70 MARK DI SUVEROE=MC2, 1996–97

    71 MARK DI SUVEROFigolu, 2005–11

    72 MARK DI SUVEROFor Chris, 1991

    73 MARK DI SUVEROFrog Legs, 2002

    74 MARK DI SUVEROMon Père, Mon Père, 1973–75

    75 MARK DI SUVEROMother Peace, 1969–70

    76 MARK DI SUVEROMozart’s Birthday, 1989

    20 GEORGE RICKEYFive Open Squares Gyratory Gyratory, 1981

    21 GEORGE RICKEYSix Lines in a T, 1966– 79

    22 GEORGE RICKEYTwo Planes Vertical-Horizontal II, 1970

    23 YERASSIMOS SKLAVOSLes Yeux du Ciel(Eyes of the Sky), 1964

    24 DAVID STOLTZDay Game, 1972

    25 GEORGE SUGARMANOne, 1975–77

    26 UNKNOWN Easter Island Head (reproduction), 1970

    27 MIA WESTERLUND ROOSENMuro Series X, 1979

    77 MARK DI SUVERO Neruda’s Gate, 2005

    78 MARK DI SUVEROPyramidian, 1987/1998

    79 MARK DI SUVEROShe, 1977-78

    80 ANDY GOLDSWORTHYFive Men, Seventeen Days, Fifteen Boulders, One Wall, 2010

    81 ANDY GOLDSWORTHYStorm King Wall, 1997–98

    82 GIL HAWKINSEx, 1971 (refabricated 2020)

    83 ZHANG HUANThree Legged Buddha, 2007

    84 MENASHE KADISHMANEight Positive Trees, 1977

    85 ROY LICHTENSTEINMermaid, 1994

    86 MAYA LINStorm King Wavefield, 2007–08

    87 JOHN NEWMANWit’s End, 1988–89

    88 RICHARD SERRASchunnemunk Fork, 1990–91

    89 JOEL SHAPIROUntitled, 1994

    90 ISAAC WITKINMasai, 1969

    91 ISAAC WITKINReunion, 1969

    SPECIAL EXHIBITION:Outlooks: Martha Tuttle

    1 SIAH ARMAJANI Gazebo for Two Anarchists: Gabriella Antolini and Alberto Antolini, 1992

    2 ALICE AYCOCKLow Building with Dirt Roof (for Mary),1973/2010

    3 ALICE AYCOCKThree-Fold Manifestation II, 1987 (refabricated 2006)

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    60 ALEXANDER CALDER The Arch, 1975

    61 ROBERT GROSVENORUntitled, 1970

    62 ALEXANDER LIBERMANAdonai, 1970– 71 (refabricated 2000)

    63 ALEXANDER LIBERMANIliad, 1974– 76

    64 DAVID VON SCHLEGELLUntitled, 1972

    65 TAL STREETEREndless Column, 1968

    6 MANUEL BROMBERGCatskill, 1968

    7 GEORGE CUTTSSea Change, 1996

    8 MARK DI SUVEROMahatma, 1978– 79

    9 ADOLPH GOTTLIEBPetaloid, 1967–68

    10 CHARLES GINNEVERFayette: For Charles and Medgar Evers, 1979

    11 HANS HOKANSONHelixikos Number 3, 1969

    12 ALFRED HRDLICKAGolgatha, 1963

    13 PATRICIA JOHANSONNostoc II, 1975

    14 MENASHE KADISHMAN Suspended, 1977

    15 LYMAN KIPPLockport, 1977

    16 ALEXANDER LIBERMAN Adam, 1970

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    17 ROBERT MURRAYKiana, 1978

    18 KARL PFANNTrinity, 1960

    19 JOSEF PILLHOFERMan in the Quarry (Mann in Steinbruch), 1960

    4 CHAKAIA BOOKER A Moment in Time, 2004

    5 LOUISE BOURGEOISEyes, 2001

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    EXIT

    MUSEUM BUILDING

    Moodna Creek Trail

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    VENDING MACHINEVENDING MACHINEVENDING MACHINE

    1/2 mile10-minute walk

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    1 mile20-minute walk

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    Map is correct at time of printing. Sculptures are frequently added, moved, or removed. Please consult Visitor Services Staff for current locations. Storm King Art Center ©2020. Storm King Art Center is a public 501(c)(3) nonprofit institution. V. 2

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    SIGNAGE & INSTRUCTIONS

    DO NOT CLIMB ON ARTWORK

    DO NOT TOUCH ARTWORK

    NO SMOKINGNO VAPING

    NO PETS*

    SHIRTS REQUIRED

    PICNIC AWAY FROM SCULPTURES

    NO DRONES

    NO COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

    NO SCOOTERS,SKATEBOARDS, OR PERSONAL BIKES

    NO BALL PLAYING, FLYING DISCS, OR AUDIBLE MUSIC

    CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED BY AN ADULT AT ALL TIMES

    ELEVATOR PICNIC AREA

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    *Storm King allows trained ADA service animals only. Storm King does not allow emotional support or comfort animals.

    BIKE RENTALS

    OUTDOOR CAFÉ

    VENDING MACHINE

    SHUTTLE - SALISBURY MILLS–CORNWALL PARKING PICKUP

    SHUTTLE - BEACON TRAIN STATION PICKUP

    2020 MAPWelcome to Storm King

    For information and updates,please visit stormking.org

    AUDIO GUIDE

    Text STORM to 56512 to access Storm King’s audio guide. Take a self-guided tour or learn more about select works on view and special exhibitions. Artworks with audio descriptions are indicated below and on the grounds with the headphone icon.

    41 CLAES OLDENBURG ANDCOOSJE VAN BRUGGENWayside Drainpipe, 1979

    42 NAM JUNE PAIKWaiting for UFO, 1992 (42A, 42B, 42C)

    43 JOSEF PILLHOFER Reclining Man (Liegender Mann), 1964

    44 ARNALDO POMODOROThe Pietrarubbia Group: il fondamento, l’uso, il rapporto, 1975–76

    45 URSULA VON RYDINGSVARDFor Paul, 1990-92/2001

    46 URSULA VON RYDINGSVARDLuba, 2009–10

    47 ALYSON SHOTZMirror Fence, 2003 (refabricated 2014)

    48 CHARLES SIMONDSDwellings, 1981

    52 DAVID SMITHStudy in Arcs, 1957

    53 DAVID SMITHThe Sitting Printer, 1954–55

    54 DAVID SMITHThree Ovals Soar, 1960

    55 DAVID SMITHVolton XX, 1963

    56 DAVID SMITHXI Books III Apples, 1959

    57 KENNETH SNELSONFree Ride Home, 1974

    58 RICHARD STANKIEWICZ1979-4, 1979

    59 FRITZ WOTRUBAMan Walking, 1952

    SPECIAL EXHIBITION:Kiki Smith River Light

    28 LYNDA BENGLIS North South East West, 1988/2009/2014– 15

    29 MAX BILLUnit of Three Equal Volumes, 1965

    30 ALEXANDER CALDERBlack Flag, 1974

    31 ALEXANDER CALDERFive Swords, 1976

    32 ALEXANDER CALDERTripes, 1974

    33 ANTHONY CAROBitter Sky, 1983

    34 BARBARA HEPWORTH Forms in Movement (Pavan), 1956 (cast 1967)

    35 BARBARA HEPWORTH Square Forms with Circles, 1963

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    36 RICHARD HUNTExpansive Construction, 1974

    37 SOL LEWITTFive Modular Units, 1971 (refabricated 2008)

    38 HENRY MOORE Reclining Connected Forms, 1969

    39 LOUISE NEVELSONCity on the High Mountain, 1983

    40 ISAMU NOGUCHIMomo Taro, 1977–78

    49 DAVID SMITHBecca, 1964

    50 DAVID SMITHPersonage of May, 1957

    51 DAVID SMITHPortrait of a Lady Painter, 1954/1956–57


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