sculptures by Mark di Suvero

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Sculptures by Mark di Suvero are large-scale, abstract steel artworks known for their bold, industrial forms and dynamic sense of balance and movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of work
sculpture series
artForm abstract sculpture
large-scale outdoor sculpture
public art
artMovement Abstract expressionism
Abstract sculpture
associatedWith American modern sculpture
New York City public art
characteristic dynamic sense of balance
industrial aesthetic
kinetic elements in some works
monumental scale
open, linear structures
use of bold, primary colors on steel elements
visible welds and joints
constructionTechnique bolting
use of cranes for assembly
welding
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Mark di Suvero
exhibitedAt Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Sculpture Garden of the National Gallery of Art
surface form: National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

Olympic Sculpture Park
surface form: Seattle Art Museum Olympic Sculpture Park

Storm King Art Center
Walker Art Center
Whitney Museum of American Art
influencedBy Abstract Expressionist painting
industrial construction methods
notableWork "Are Years What? (for Marianne Moore)"
"Figolu"
"Iroquois"
"Joie de Vivre"
Laozi
surface form: "Lao Tzu"

Mahatma Gandhi
surface form: "Mahatma"

"Mother Peace"
"Shang"
Storm King Wavefield
surface form: "Storm King Wavefield" related steel works at Storm King Art Center

"The Calling"
period 21st century
second half of the 20th century
typicalLocation museums
sculpture parks
university campuses
urban public plazas
typicalMaterial found industrial materials
industrial steel I-beams
steel
welded steel
wood (early works)

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Olympic Sculpture Park hasArtwork sculptures by Mark di Suvero