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Sculpture 1 Iran do Espirito
Santo Playground, 2013
2 Nari Ward Scapegoat, 2017
3 David Shrigley Memorial, 2017
4 Oliver Kruse Clench, 2008
5 Atelier Van Lieshout Blast Furnace, 2013
6 Chemi Rosado-Seijo Mahican Pearl-Hole(The Mahican Bowl), 2020
7 Catherine Lee Constant Resolve 2014
8 Jene Highstein Untitled, 1990
9 Mel Kendrick jack #2, 2011
10 Dan Colen Yellow M&M, Brown M&M, Red M&M, Orange M&M, 2014
11 Sarah Braman Day Trip, 2018
12 Brian Tolle Eureka, 2000
13 Bernar Venet Arcs in Disorder: 4 Arcs x 5, 2000
14 Anna Sew Hoy Set Notions, 2020
15 Tony Tasset Arrows, 2015
16 Jackie Ferrara Ribbed Dome, 1997
17 Margaret Evangeline Gunshot Landscape, 2009
18 Dennis Oppenheim Marriage Tree, 1999
19 Dove Bradshaw Indeterminacy IV, 1995
20 Donald Lipski Sallie, 1997
21 Carl D’Alvia Lith, 2016
22 Richard Nonas Smoke, 2009
24 Virginia Overton Untitled (Mobile), 2018
25 Dewitt Godfrey Picker Sculpture, 2004
26 Donald Baechler Stack, 2003
27 Matthew Geller Babble, Pummel, and Pride, II, 2019
28 Mary Ann Unger Untitled (Misericordia), 1990
29 Sara Greenberger Rafferty After Harry, 2008
30 Bianca Beck Untitled, 2020
31 Rob Fischer Omi Pond House, 2016
32 Tony Cragg Untitled, 1987
33 Nancy Dwyer The Age of the Death of Irony, 1988
34 Beverly Pepper Paraclete, 1973
35 Agustina Woodgate The Source, I - IV, 2019
36 Bernar Venet Straight Line, 2000
37 Will Ryman Sisyphus, 2017
38 Will Ryman Pac-Lab, 2017
39 Forrest Myers Valledor, 1969
40 Goshka Macuga International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation, Configuration 29, End of the American Dream: Noam Chomsky, Jim Jones, Martin Luther King, Edward Snowden, Joe Stack, Donna Haraway, 2016
41 Olaf Breuning Clouds, 2014
42 Virginia Overton Untitled (After Grosvenor), 2016
Architecture A1 Viola Ago + Hans
Tursack Transfers, 2018
A2 Caroline O’Donnell + Martin Miller Primitive Hut, 2017
A3 Caroline O’Donnell + Martin Miller Evitim, 2018
A4 HANNAH RRRolling Stones, 2019
A5 Cameron Wu Magnetic Z, 2020
A6 Alex Schweder + Ward Shelley ReActor, 2016
A7 LevenBetts Zoid, 2018
A8 Wendy Evans Joseph Sensory Journey, 2020
A9 Aleksandr Mergold Oculi, 2018
A10 Yolande Daniels Tea Cozy, 2010
A11 Hou de Sousa Prismatic, 2018
A12 Alice Aycock A Simple Network of Underground Wells and Tunnels, 2011-12
A13 Steven Holl Obolin, 2020
Residency RoadR1 Alain Kirili
Alliance, 1982
R2 Jon Isherwood Stones of Oligarchy, 1999
R3 Alain Kirili Solos, 1995
R4 Oliver Kruse All in All, 2016
R5 Jon Isherwood Memorial Sculpture, 2000-01
R6 Fletcher Benton Folded Square Numerical 5, 2011
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Art Omi Sculpture & Architecture ParkArt Omi presents the works of contemporary artists and architects over 120 acres of fields and forest, offering the opportunity to experience a range of large-scale works in a singular outdoor environment, along with the Newmark Gallery. The Sculpture & Architecture Park currently offers more than 60 works of art and architecture on view, with pieces added or exchanged each year.
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Left: Brian Tolle, EurekaRight: Sarah Braman, Day Trip
Hou de Sousa, Prismatic
Left: Cameron Wu, Magnetic ZRight: Alex Schweder + Ward Shelley, ReActor
Caroline O'Donnell & Martin Miller, Evitim
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The Explore Map provides a selection of installations that permit interactivity.
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Bianca Beck, Untitled Will Ryman, Pac-Lab