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New outdoor sculptures coming to deCordova

July 20, 2017

Aaron Curry, “Homewrecker” (part of “Grove”), 2013, painted aluminum, 11 x 10 x 5 feet, courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London.

The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is adding several large-scale works to its 30-acre park this summer.

Aaron Curry: Grove—three colorful painted aluminum sculptures ranging from 10 feet to 18 feet tall—is being installed near the front entrance in late July. JaeHyo Lee’s 0121-1110=113035 (Lotus)—an 18-foot-tall cone-shaped sculpture made from discarded pieces of wood—will be installed on deCordova’s main lawn across from the traditional 19th-century Carriage House in late July. Both installations will be on view for two years.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to display these monumental works of art in deCordova’s Sculpture Park, as each introduces a very different element to our campus,” said Sarah Montross, associate curator at deCordova. “Aaron Curry’s trio of vibrant sculptures will add an otherworldly presence to our entrance lawn, welcoming visitors with a bold splash of color and cartoon-like appearance. JaeHyo Lee’s wooden Lotus sculpture will bring a calming, organic quality to the main lawn and create a natural conversation with the surrounding trees and landscape.”

Also this summer, Torso—a granite sculpture by Reno Pisano shown in the museum’s first sculpture exhibition in 1950—returns to deCordova’s campus.

In early September, deCordova will continue its PLATFORM series with the outdoor installation of a large-scale photograph by French artist Noémie Goudal. Earlier in May, deCordova installed Hawaii California Steel (Figure Ground), a site-specific work by Brooklyn-based artist Letha Wilson, as part of the series.

JaeHyo Lee, “0121-1110=113035 (Lotus),” 2013, chestnut, 18 x 4 x 4 feet, installation view in Union Square Park, New York, 2013, courtesy of CYNTHIA-REEVES Gallery and Union Square Partnership.

Wilson will give a studio workshop at deCordova on Thursday, July 27 from 6–9 p.m., where participants can explore the representation of place through photography, painting, and sculpture while making their own work (registration required). She will also give an artist’s talk on Friday, July 28 at noon to discuss concepts and process behind the creation of her sculpture, including innovative methods for printing photographs onto steel. Free with admission or deCordova membership.

PLATFORM is a series of one-person commissioned projects by early- and mid-career artists from New England and the world that engage with deCordova’s unique landscape. The PLATFORM series lets artists expand their practice and visitors experience new approaches to contemporary sculpture. PLATFORM 19 was generously funded in part by the Robert Lehman Foundation.

Letha Wilson, “Hawaii California Steel (Figure Ground),” 2017, UV prints on Cor-Ten steel, 110 x 76 inches, courtesy of the artist, photography by Anchor Imagery.

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