Sunday, November 10, 2024
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We went to the Bill Braxton Memorial Regatta at Lake Mercer in Hamilton, NJ, to see grandson Dylan row in his school's varsity 8 (KSS) |
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After lunch at Uno's with Erich, we visited nearby Grounds For Sculpture, which is difficult to do spontaneously, because they require timed ticket reservations; in front of the Seward Johnson Center is King Lear (2009, by Seward) |
Grounds For Sculpture (yes, 'For' is capitalized) was founded by artist and philanthropist Seward Johnson. It opened in 1992 on the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds. (There is also "Sculpture Along the Way" on Sloan Avenue and Klockner Road, featuring the giant renderings of subjects of paintings, the hallmark of J Seward Johnson II.)
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Confrontational Vulnerability (2011, by Seward, is based on Olympia (1863, by Édouard Manet) including the cat |
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Red Maple Allée (2002) |
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Kent shows how closely together the trees are planted in the allée |
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Eolith (1994, by Isaac Witkin) |
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Horizon II (2006, by Bruce Beasley) (KSS) |
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Matters of the Moment (2008, by Mike Gyampo) |
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Nature's Laugh (1992, by Gunnar Theel) |
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Monet Bridge (1999) |
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Rat's Restaurant (named for Ratty in The Wind in the Willows) has a French-inspired menu, and sits on Rat's Pond (1999) |
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Mystical Treasure Trip (2017, by Seward) |
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Lakeside Table #1 (1999, by Seward) |
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Dana (2003, by Curt Brill) |
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Dejeuner Déjà Vu (1994, by Seward) is based on Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (1862-1863, by Édouard Manet) |
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Warming Hut (2001-2002) has a gas fireplace to warm up visitors in the winter |
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The Oligarchs (2015, by Michelle Post) sit above the Amphitheater (KSS) |
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A directional arrow |
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Heart's Desire (2008, by Gloria Vanderbilt) |
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Kent with a relief based on The Scream (1893, by Edvard Munch) |
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Wave Hill (2000, by Robert Ressler) (KSS) |
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Copyright Violation!! (2004, by Seward) where he is painting the scene below |
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If It Were Time (1999, by Seward) is based on La terrasse à Sainte-Adresse (1867, by Claude Monet) |
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Tower (1999, by Brower Hatcher) (KSS) |
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October Gathering (2001, by Joan Danziger) |
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Tamiko with Family Secret (2000, by Seward), based on Les Deux Sœurs/Sur la terrasse (1881, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir) (KSS) |
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Lotus Pond and Gazebo |
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Former Motor Exhibits Building (c 1920s) |
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Former Domestic Arts Building (c 1920s) |
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Facing Couple (1999, by Itzik Benshalom) |
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Relative (2003, by Frederick Morante) |
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Untitled #1383/Sisters-Two Trees (2024, by Petah Coyne) |
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Henry Moore in a Sheep Meadow (2002, by Red Grooms) |
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Put Yourself in the Picture (2022, by Roberto Lugo) (KSS) |
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Sculpture Court with The Nine Muses (1990-1997, by Carlos Dorrien) and Standing Figure from Women in the Sun (1988, by Leonde Finke) |
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Between Appointments (1986, by Seward) |
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Dorion (1986, by Bruce Beasley) |
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Depression Breadline (1999, by George Segal) |
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Jubilant Dancer (2001, by Clifford Ward) |
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Schatz's Spaceship (Inspired by The Oloid) (2009, by E Calder Powel) |
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Peacock |
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Double Check: The Survivor (original 1992, by Seward) is a copy of what is said to be the only sculpture to survive the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in Manhattan, which was reinstalled in 2006 in what is now Zuccotti Park |
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Copy of Makeshift Memorial (2004, by Seward) showing how the original Double Check was used as a memorial after 9/11; the original is located in Jersey City on the Hudson River Walkway |
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