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Mark di Suvero often works on an architectural, monumental scale, creating spatially dynamic sculptures largely from industrial steel I-beams, each weighing many tons. His primary tools are the crane, the cherry picker, and cutting and welding torches. Di Suvero’s bold, open, steel sculptures and the broad expanses of Storm King seem made for each other—together they create a unique environment in which the dynamism of art and nature reinforce one another. Storm King has presented four landmark exhibitions of di Suvero’s work: the first, a twenty-five year retrospective of sculptures and drawings in 1985; the second, a ten-year retrospective in 1995 and 1996 that included a group of di Suvero’s paintings shown in the United States for the first time; a unique exhibition highlighting di Suvero’s relationship with his longtime gallerist and friend Richard Bellamy in 2005 and 2006; and most recently, a major exhibition of twelve monumental outdoor works sited on Governors Island in New York in 2011 and 2012.
Mark di Suvero is an American artist who welds scrap metal into monumental outdoor sculpture. His works are built using materials salvaged from demolished buildings, and are directly influenced by the movement and freedom he saw in Abstract Expressionist painters like Franz Kline and Jackson Pollock.
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