Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens - List of Works in The Sculpture Gardens

List of Works in The Sculpture Gardens

The sculpture gardens have 45 works:

  • Judith Brown, "Caryatids"
  • Alexander Calder, "Hats Off" (Calder sited the piece in the park)
  • William Crovello, "Katana"
  • Robert Davidson:
    • "Frog"
    • "Totems"
  • Jean Dubuffet, "Kiosque l'evide"
  • Richard Erdman, "Passage"
  • Max Ernst, "Capricorn"
  • Alberto Giacometti:
    • "Large Standing Woman II"
    • "Large Standing Woman III"
  • Gideon Graetz, "Composition in Stainless Steel No. 1"
  • Barbara Hepworth:
    • "Meridian"
    • "The Family of Man"
  • Henri Laurens
    • "Le Matin"
    • "Les Ondines"
  • Jacques Lipchitz, "Towards a New World"
  • Seymour Lipton:
    • "The Codex"
    • Seymour Lipton, "The Wheel"
  • Aristide Maillol, "Marie"
  • Marino Marini, "Horse and Rider"
  • Joan MirĂ³, "Personnage"
  • Henry Moore:
    • "Double Oval"
    • "Locking Piece"
    • "Reclining Figure"
    • "Sheep Piece"
  • Louise Nevelson, "Celebration II"
  • Isamu Noguchi, "Energy Void"
  • Claes Oldenburg, "Giant Trowel II"
  • Arnaldo Pomodoro
    • "Grande Disco"
    • "Triad"
  • Art Price, "Birds of Welcome"
  • Bret Price, "Big Scoop"
  • George Rickey, "Double L Excentric Gyratory II"
  • Auguste Rodin, "Eve"
  • Victor Salmones, "The Search"
  • George Segal, "Three People on Four Benches" (Seagal "likes the fact that people routinely plant big red lipstick kisses on the piece", a conservator at the garden said in 1991.)
  • Asmundur Sviensson, "Through the Sound Barrier"
  • David Smith, "Cube Totem Seven and Six"
  • Tony Smith, "Duck"
  • Kenneth Snelson, "Mozart I"
  • Wendy Taylor, "Jester"
  • David Wynne:
    • "Dancer with a Bird"
    • "Girl on a Horse"
    • "Grizzly Bear"
    • "The Dancers"
    • "Girl with a Dolphin"

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