Fall/Winter 2016-17 Exhibition Season Lineup at Grounds For Sculpture

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Grounds For Sculpture is pleased to announce its upcoming Fall Winter 2016-17 season featuring major solo exhibitions by two distinguished American sculptors, Elyn Zimmerman and Ned Smyth.  Both artists are pioneers of public art and long-time participants in the New York art world, exhibiting at some of the most prominent galleries and museums. Their works are represented in museum, private, and public collections throughout the United States and beyond.

 

Also opening in the new season are the works of sixteen emerging artists who were selected from hundreds of national and international submissions in the International Sculpture Center’s 22nd Annual Outstanding Student Achievement Awards in Contemporary SculpturePaul Henry Ramirez’s major installation RATTLE closes out the exhibition line-up.  The artist’s multi-dimensional exploration and transformation of the gallery space employs painting, architecture, light and sound which together form an unforgettable viewer experience.

 

Descriptions and a drop box link of selected images follow:

 

ELYN ZIMMERMAN: WIND, WATER, STONE

On view in the East Gallery August 27, 2016 – January 7, 2018.

On view in the Domestic Arts Building, Mezzanine, October 23, 2016 – April 2, 2017

This exhibition focuses on distinguished American artist Elyn Zimmerman’s photography, sculptures, and public works. Best known for large-scale stone installations, Zimmerman’s work explores the relationship between light, color, scale, material, and the changing aspects of two- and three-dimensional spaces. The East Gallery will focus on her public sculptural works and the relationship of these works to her archeological photography. Stone sculptures in the adjacent outdoor hedge gardens continue the exhibition outdoors. The gallery in The Domestic Arts building will further explore Zimmerman’s works on paper, juxtaposing recent photographic collages of the night sky with pastel drawings of clouds. The exhibition will also include a series of ink and wash drawings of moving water.

 

NED SMYTH: MOMENTS OF MATTER

On view October 23, 2016 – April 2, 2017

This exhibition will focus on New York-based artist Ned Smyth’s large-scale sculptural works that appear as large rock formations milled in dense foam, hard-coated in resin, and painted in a stone-colored palette. These eight sculptures will be accompanied by large format black and white photographs—some as large as 6’ x 8’—that explore the texture of stones Smyth has collected for 35 years. He approaches these photographs as portraits, considering the surfaces of these stones to be records of the earth’s ancient history. The exhibition will include installations of the small stones he collects, including some later cast in bronze. A rarely-seen series of pigment and concrete paintings will be on view as well.

 

PAUL HENRY RAMIREZ: RATTLE

On view through January 8, 2017

Paul Henry Ramirez: RATTLE is a commissioned site-specific installation. With its bold, bright, playful use of color, RATTLE is as much a celebration of life as a study in precision and meticulous detail. It includes music created for the exhibition through collaboration between the artist and So Takahashi, and disrupts traditional boundaries between sculpture, painting, and architecture by creating an immersive sculpted environment. Entering the gallery, guests become part of a multi-dimensional sensory experience which surrounds them.

 

INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE CENTER’S 22ND ANNUAL OUTSTANDING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS IN CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE
On view October 23, 2016 – April 2, 2017
This annual exhibition offers a glimpse into the future of contemporary sculpture as some of the most talented sculpture students, selected from hundreds of domestic and international art programs, exhibit their award-winning work in the 22nd International Sculpture Center and Grounds For Sculpture collaborative exhibition.  The Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award is sponsored in part by Gertrud and Heinz Aeschlimann, Doris and Donald Fisher Fund, Johnson Art & Education Foundation, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and the Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation.

 

VIEW DROPBOX OF IMAGES FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS HERE: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/40dsvlw8amiz0c9/AAD66gyh4roTvWTEJeZGbn1Fa?dl=0

 

If you’re unfamiliar with the 42-acre Grounds For Sculpture or haven’t been in a while, please consider a visit.  Our collection includes more than 270 sculptures by renowned and emerging contemporary artists, each thoughtfully sited on landscaped parkland full of native and exotic trees and flowers. The works, many of them monumental, include those of such distinguished artists as Clement Meadmore, Anthony Caro, Beverly Pepper, Kiki Smith, George Segal, and Magdalena Abakanowicz. With six indoor galleries, plus educational and entertaining programming year round, it is a glorious day trip. We’d be delighted to host you.

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Grounds For Sculpture

80 Sculptors Way

Hamilton NJ 08619

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