
Grounds For Sculpture
New Jersey
Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre sculpture park and museum located in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, founded in 1992 by sculptor and philanthropist John Seward Johnson II. Situated on the former site of the Trenton Speedway, this park offers an accessible and informal setting for contemporary sculpture appreciation. The collection includes over 270 sculptures by distinguished artists such as Clement Meadmore, Anthony Caro, Beverly Pepper, Kiki Smith, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Boaz Vaadia, and George Segal. Some works were specially commissioned for the park, including Abakanowicz’s "Space of Stone" and Isaac Witkin’s "Garden State." The park features both outdoor sculptures set within manicured gardens and six indoor galleries. Operated as a nonprofit since 2000, Grounds For Sculpture relies on visitor support, donations, and grants to sustain its educational programs and exhibitions. The park is noted for its dynamic and evolving collection, hosting special events and exhibitions, making it a vibrant cultural destination in New Jersey. Additionally, the park includes Rat's Restaurant, providing a unique dining experience amidst the art-filled landscape.
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Tipp: Visitors should reserve timed tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons and special events. Spring and fall offer the best weather and blooming gardens for exploring the outdoor sculptures. Memberships provide benefits and support the park's nonprofit mission. The park hosts a variety of events year-round, including art talks, family activities, and special exhibitions, enhancing the visitor experience.
Interessante Fakten
- •Grounds For Sculpture is located on the former site of the Trenton Speedway and New Jersey State Fairgrounds.
- •The park houses over 270 contemporary sculptures, many large-scale, by both American and international artists.
- •Some sculptures were specially commissioned for the park, such as Magdalena Abakanowicz’s "Space of Stone."
- •The park hosted the iconic "Forever Marilyn" sculpture from 2014 to 2015, a 25-foot statue inspired by the famous V-J Day photograph.
- •Grounds For Sculpture was described by UntappedCities.com as an "Impressionist Oasis in New Jersey."
- •During the 2016 Pokémon Go craze, the park featured forty PokéStops and four Pokémon gyms, hosting special tours for players.
Geschichte
Grounds For Sculpture was conceived in 1984 by John Seward Johnson II, who envisioned a public sculpture garden to make contemporary art accessible to all.
Construction began in 1989 on the site of the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds, and the park opened to the public in 1992.
In 2000, the park transitioned to a nonprofit public institution, expanding its educational and community programs.
Over time, the sculpture collection has grown and evolved, with many works commissioned specifically for the park.
Notable milestones include hosting the "Forever Marilyn" sculpture from 2014 to 2015 and ongoing collaborations with local organizations to promote art and charitable causes.
OrtsfĂĽhrer
Outdoor Sculpture Gardens
Expansive landscaped gardens featuring over 270 contemporary sculptures by renowned artists, blending art with natural settings for immersive exploration.
Indoor Art Galleries
Six indoor galleries showcasing rotating exhibitions of contemporary sculpture and related artworks, providing a complementary indoor art experience.
Rat's Restaurant
A unique dining venue located on the Grounds For Sculpture campus, offering visitors a sensory delight amid the artistic environment.
Kontakt
Telefon: (609) 586-0616