A short walk around The Grounds for Sculpture

Segal sculpture at Grounds for Sculpture

Depression Breadline, George Segal

Grounds for Sculpture

Bamboo-lined walkway

 

The Grounds for Sculpture is a 42-acre contemporary sculpture park in Hamilton Township, N.J. It was founded by New Jersey sculptor Seward Johnson whose works I will feature in a later post. Opened in 2000, the park is adorned with beautiful grounds that could make it a botanical garden if it wasn’t for all the sculpture. There is also an outstanding restaurant on the premises with the unfortunate name of Rat’s.

 

 

 

Schatz's Spaceship

Schatz’s Spaceship (Inspired by the Obloid), E. Caldor Powel

Grounds for Sculpture

Monet Bridge

This is the view if you’re dining at Rat’s Restaurant

Grooms scullpture

Henry Moore in a Sheep Meadow, Red Grooms

Ramirez sculpture

Rattle, Paul Henry Ramirez

Bamboo forest

 

Van Gogh Cafe

Van Gogh Cafe

Boaz Vaadia: Sculpture

Boaz Vaadia exhibitSculpture by Boaz VaadiaVaadia sculpture

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5 Responses to A short walk around The Grounds for Sculpture

  1. thegreyeye says:

    Beautiful sculptures, hope the peacocks are not 😉

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  2. BroadBlogs says:

    WOW! This is great. Beautiful and thoughtful. I love looking at artwork and discussing what we see in it.

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  3. Fabulous sculptures and gardens, Ken. I lived in NYC for many years, and was unaware of this park ’til now.

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