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Outdoor Sculpture
1. Mark di Suvero Shang Born in Shanghai, China, to parents of Italian heritage, Mark di Suvero moved to the United States in 1941 and began creating large-scale sculptures in the early 1960s. >>
2. Mark di Suvero Orion Mark di Suvero, who once described his work as “painting in three dimensions,” draws inspiration from many sources, including mathematics, physics, music, and astronomy, to create large-scale sculptures with a sense of geometry and structure. >>
3. Beverly Pepper Ternary Marker In the late 1950’s Beverly Pepper, who had trained as a painter, began to experiment with sculpture. >>
4. Lucas Samaras Stiff Box No. 12 Lucas Samaras’s diverse oeuvre includes painting, sculpture, photography, and performance. >>
5. Michele Oka Doner Angry Neptune, Salacia, and Strider In her recent sculptural work, the artist (and University of Michigan alumna) Michele Oka Doner has returned to making monumental, figural sculptures >>
6. Charles Ginnever Daedalus Daedalus is one of a series of works Ginnever created during the mid-1970s with titles drawn from classical mythology. >>
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