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Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) is a 42-acre (170,000 m 2) sculpture park and museum located in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. It is located on the former site of Trenton Speedway .
2010: Hamilton, New Jersey [ edit ] A 25-feet-tall styrofoam copy of Unconditional Surrender , built in 2005 and on loan from the Seward Johnson Atelier was installed at the 42-acre Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) that Johnson founded in Hamilton, New Jersey , as part of a retrospective honoring him that ran from May 4, 2014, through July 1, 2015.
In 1987, he published Celebrating the Familiar: The Sculpture of J. Seward Johnson, Jr. [33] Under Johnson's direction, The Atlantic Foundation purchased the old New Jersey Fairgrounds in Hamilton, New Jersey and in 1992 founded the Grounds For Sculpture to display work completed at the Johnson Atelier and other outdoor exhibitions. In 2000 ...
Palm Springs, CA (2012–14, 2021–) Owner. PS Resorts [1] Forever Marilyn is a giant statue of Marilyn Monroe designed by Seward Johnson. The statue is a representation of the image of Monroe taken from Billy Wilder 's 1955 film The Seven Year Itch. Created in 2011, the statue has been displayed in a variety of locations in the United States ...
The International Sculpture Center (ISC) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1960 by Elden Tefft and James A. Sterritt at the University of Kansas. It is currently located at Grounds For Sculpture (the former the New Jersey Fairground) in Hamilton, New Jersey. [1]
www.hamiltonnj.com. Hamilton Township is a township and the most populous municipality in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is the largest suburb of Trenton, the state's capital, which is located to the township's west. The township is situated within the New York metropolitan area as defined by the United States Census Bureau ...
John Newman (sculptor) John Newman is an American sculptor. He was born in Flushing, Queens in 1952. [1] He received his B.A. from Oberlin College (1973). [2] He attended the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 1972 and received his M.F.A. in 1975 from the Yale School of Art. [3] He was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies ...
Her monumental 1993 work Lintel, constructed from cut cherry trees and then cast in bronze, is in the collection of Grounds for Sculpture, a 35-acre (140,000 m 2) sculpture park and museum in New Jersey. [2] She exhibited in the 2003 Florence Biennale and participated by invitation in the 2005 Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale. [3]