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Marco Polo "Mark" di
Suvero is an American abstract
expressionist sculptor born in Shanghai, China in 1933 to
Italian expatriates. He came to San Francisco, California in 1941 with his
father. From 1953 to 1957, he attended the University of
California, Berkeley to study fine arts and where he ultimately
earned a degree in Philosophy. He later moved to New York City where
he was surrounded by an explosion of Abstract Expressionism. While
working in construction, he was critically injured in a freight
elevator accident and focused all his attention on sculpture.
While in rehabilitation, he learned to work with an arc welder.
His early works were large outdoor pieces that incorporated
railroad ties, tires, scrap metal and structural steel. This
exploration has transformed over time into a focus on I-beams and
heavy gauge metal. Many of the pieces contain sections that are
allowed to swing and rotate giving the overall forms a considerable
degree of motion. He prides himself on his hands-on approach to the
fabrication and installation of his work.
Di Suvero was a founding member of the Park Place
Gallery[1] [1] and
ConStruct, both artist-owned galleries, the former was the first SoHo Contemporary art gallery and the
latter promoted and organized large-scale sculpture exhibitions
throughout the United States. Other founding members include John Raymond
Henry, Kenneth Snelson, Lyman Kipp and Charles Ginnever.
His distinctive, large bold pieces can be found all over the
world. He continues to be the subject of multiple exhibitions and
his commitment to emerging artists is undeniable through the Athena
Foundation and the Socrates Sculpture Park. Di
Suvero has received the Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary
Sculpture Award from the International Sculpture Center and, in
2005, the 11th Annual Heinz Award in the Arts and Humanities for
his commitment to aspiring artists.
Di Suvero currently lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.
He has three working studios, one in Long Island City,
a former brickyard on the edge of the East River in Long Island and
an open air fabrication facility in Petaluma California, close to
the historic downtown area, on the Petaluma River. His partially
assembled sculptures can be seen from far and wide. The third
studio is on a river barge in Chalon-sur-Saone, France.
Education/Distinctions
- 1933 Born Shanghai, China
- 1941 Immigrated to USA
- 1953-54 San Francisco City College
- 1954-55 University of California, Santa Barbara
- 1957 University of California, Berkeley, B.A. Philosophy
- 1977 Establishes Athena Foundation
- 1985 Establishes Socrates Sculpture Park
- 2000 International Sculpture Center Lifetime Achievement
Award
- 2005 Heinz Award for Arts and Humanities
Sculptures
in public collections and public spaces
United
States
California
- Whale's Cry, 1987, Clos Pegase Winery, Calistoga
- Spud, 1967, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los
Angeles
- Teha, 1971, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los
Angeles
- Pre-Natal Memories, 1976, The Museum of Contemporary
Art, Los Angeles
- Prison Dream, 1961, The Museum of Contemporary Art,
Los Angeles
- Gandy Dancer's Dream, 1987-88, The Getty Center, Los
Angeles
- Shoshone, 1982, 444 S. Flower, Los Angeles
- Crochet, 1974, Gersh, Phillip & Beatrice, Los
Angeles
- For Veronica, 1987, di Rosa Winery, Napa
- Homage to Charlie Parker, 1975, Oakland Museum,
Oakland
- Ol' One Tooth, 1978, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm
Springs
- Miwok, 1981, Center for Clinical Sciences at Stanford
University, Palo Alto
- The Sieve of Eratosthenes, 1999, Cantor Arts Center at
Stanford University, Palo Alto
- Ferro, 1982, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San
Francisco
- Isis, 1978, North Harbor Drive & Laurel Street,
San Diego
- Pax Jerusalem, 1999, California Palace
of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco[2]
- Sea Change, 1978, South Beach Park, Pier 40, San
Francisco
- Voxel 2000, 2000, Venice Beach
- Symbiosis, 1989, Runnymede Sculpture Farm,
Woodside
- Yi!, 1983-86, Runnymede Sculpture Farm, Woodside
Colorado
- Lao Tzu, 1991, Denver Art Museum, Denver
- Sai Chen Lan 1992, Denver Art Museum, Denver
Connecticut
- Borealis, 1988, Greenwich Plaza, Greenwich
- Alpha, 1968, Yale University Art Gallery, New
Haven
District of
Columbia
- Are Years What? (For Marianne Moore), 1967, Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
- Homage to Martin Luther King, 1968, Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture Garden, Washington
- The A Train, 1965, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, Washington
- Aurora, 1993, National Gallery of Art, Washington,
DC
Florida
- Untitled, 1967, Federal Reserve Bank - Miami Branch,
Miami
- Bojangles, 1966-67, Martin Z. Margulies Sculpture
Park, Florida International University, Miami
- Untitled, 1977, Martin Z. Margulies Sculpture Park,
Florida International University, Miami
Hawaii
Illinois
- Choopy, 2007, Merchandise Mart, Chicago
- No Title for Sure, 1968, Museum of Contemporary Art,
Chicago
- Prairie Chimes, 1969, Governors State University,
University Park
- Yes! For Lady Day, 1969, Nathan Manilow Sculpture
Park, University Park
Indiana
- Helmholtz, 1985, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort
Wayne
- Han, 1979, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne
- Keepers of the Fire, 1980, Century Center,
South Bend
- Snowplow, 1968, Indianapolis Museum of Art,
Indianapolis
Iowa
- Shadowframe, 1973, Des Moines Art Center, Des
Moines
- T8, 1985, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines
- Untitled, 1971, University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa
City
Kentucky
- Untitled, 1972, University of Kentucky Art Museum,
Lexington
- Pollock's Indians, 1976, Speed Art Museum,
Louisville
Maine
- Untitled (Hand), 1959, Bowdoin College Museum of Art,
Brunswick
Maryland
- Under Sky/One Family, 1980, The City of Baltimore,
Baltimore
- Sister Lu, 1979, Baltimore Museum of Art,
Baltimore
Massachusetts
- Aesop's Fables, II, 2005, MIT List Visual Arts Center,
Cambridge
- NJT, 1960, List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge
- Huru, 1984, Arts on the Point Sculpture Park,
Boston
- Sunflowers for Vincent, 1983, DeCordova Museum and
Sculpture Park, Lincoln
- Untitled, 1972, Smith College Museum of Art,
Northampton
- Nantucket
Michigan
- For Ben Webster, 2001, Frederik Meijer Gardens and
Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids
- Scarlatti, 2000, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture
Park, Grand Rapids
- For Mother Teresa, 1998, Cranbrook Art Museum,
Bloomfield Hills
- Motu Viget, 1977, Gerald R Ford Federal Building,
Grand Rapids
- Pablo's Legacy, 1980, Detroit Institute of Arts,
Detroit
- Tom, 1959, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
- Orion, 2007, U of M Museum of Art, Ann Arbor
Minnesota
- Gorky's Pillow, 1987, Franconia Sculpture Park,
Franconia
- Inner Search, 1980, Norwest Operations Center,
Minneapolis
- Arikidea, 1982, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
- Molecule, 1983, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
- Stuyvesant's Eye, 1965, Walker Art Center,
Minneapolis
Missouri
- Bornibus, 1973, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St.
Louis
- Destino, 2003, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis
- Old Buddy (for Rosko), 1993-95, Laumeier Sculpture
Park, St. Louis
- Tumbleweed, 1985-87, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St.
Louis
- Praise for Elohim Adomnai, 1966, St. Louis Art Museum,
St. Louis
- Rumi, 1991, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas
City
- Beppe, 1978-95, UM - St. Louis (On loan from Laumeier
Sculpture Park, St. Louis)
Nebraska
- Old Glory, 1986, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and
Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
New
Hampshire
- X-Delta, 1970, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover
- Origins, 2001-2004, Currier Museum of Art,
Manchester
New York
- Caramba, 1994, Riggio, Leonard, Bridgehampton
- Jive, 1977, Pratt Institute Sculpture Park,
Brooklyn
- Cubo Arcane, 1997, The Museum of Modern Art, New
York
- Exclamation, 1980-81, The Museum of Modern Art, New
York
- For Gonzalez, 1973, The Museum of Modern Art, New
York
- For Roebling, 1971, The Museum of Modern Art, New
York
- Ladderpiece, 1962, The Museum of Modern Art, New
York
- Hankchampion, 1960, Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York
- New York Dawn (for Lorca), 1965, Whitney Museum of
American Art, New York
- Joie de Vivre, 1998, Zuccotti Park, Manhattan
- Mon Père, Mon Père, 1975, Storm
King Art Center, Mountainville
- Mother Peace, 1970, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- Mozart's Birthday, 1989, Storm
King Art Center, Mountainville
- Pyramidian, 1998, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- Beethoven's Quartet, 2003, Storm
King Art Center, Mountainville
- Chonk On, 2002, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- For Chris, 1991, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- Frogs Legs, 2002, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- Jambalaya, 2002-06, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- Mahatma, 1978-79, Storm King Art Center,
Mountainville
- One O'Klock, 1968-69, Nassau County Museum of Art,
Roslyn Harbor
- Double Tetrahedron, 2004, Salem Art Works, Salem
- For Euler, 1997, Salem Art Works, Salem
North
Carolina
- To Be, 1996, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro
Ohio
- Atman, 1979, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati
- Blubber, 1980, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo
- Eagle Wheel, 1979, Akron Museum of Art, Akron
- For Kepler, 1995, Miami University Art Museum,
Oxford
- Tock, 1971, Weston, Harris & Alice,
Cincinnati
Pennsylvania
- Victor's Lament, 1970, Muhlenberg College,
Allentown
- Iroquois, 1999, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
Rhode
Island
- Untitled, 1969, Museum of Art, Providence
Tennessee
- Swizzle, Chattanooga State Technical Community
College, Chattanooga
Texas
- Untitled, 1980, Buhsnami Sculpture Garden, Burton
- Ulalu, 2001, Bayfront
Arts and Science Park, Corpus Christi
- Proverb, Morton H.
Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas
- Ad Astra, 2005,
Northpark Center Mall, Dallas
- Eviva Amore, 2001,
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas
- For F.B. Yeats,
1987, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas
- In the Bushes, 1975,
Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas
- Ave, 1973, Dallas
Museum of Art, Dallas
- Bygones, 1976, Menil
Collection, Houston
- First European Variable Sculpture, 1973, Janie C. Lee
Gallery, Houston
- Pranath Yama, 1978, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston
- Clock Knot, 2008,
University of Texas, Austin
Washington
- Scissors, 1976, Restricted Owner, Bellevue
- For Handel, 1975, Western Washington University,
Bellingham
- Mindseye, 1978, Western Washington University,
Bellingham
- The Answer, , Jon and Mary Shirley, Medina
- Charles, Merrill, Robin, Bing, 1967, Restricted Owner,
Seattle
- Hand, 1962, Restricted Owner, Seattle
- Bunyon's Chess, 1965, Olympic Sculpture Park,
Seattle
- Schubert Sonata, 1992, Olympic Sculpture Park,
Seattle
Wisconsin
- Lover, 1973, The Bradley Family Foundation Sculpture
Garden, Milwaukee
- Poland, 1968, The Bradley Family Foundation Sculpture
Garden, Milwaukee
- The Calling, 1982, Bluff Park, Milwaukee
International
Australia
Canada
- Sticky Wicket,
1978, Art Gallery of York University, Toronto, ONT
France
- Extase, 1991, Technopôle Brest-Iroise site, Brest
- Etoile Polaire, 1973, Musée de
Grenoble, Grenoble
- Place of the Invalids, 1997, La ville
Chalon-sur-Saône
- Etoile du Jour, 1991, quai André Citroën, Paris
- Vivaldi, 1993, La Ville de Valence, Valence
Germany
- L'Allume, 1992, Bonn
- Racine du Naos, 1996, Skulpturenpark Köln,
Cologne
- Galileo, 1996, DaimlerChrysler Collection, Potsdamer
Platz
The
Netherlands
Spain
- Homage to Brancusi, 1962, Museu d´Art Contemporani de
Barcelona - MACBA, Barcelona
Sweden
- Blue Arch for Matisse, 1962, Moderna Museet,
Stockholm
United
Kingdom
- Nelly, 1986, Yorkshire Sculpture Park - YSP,
Wakefield, West Yorkshire
- Tyne Anew, 1999, Albert Edward Dock, North Shields
References
External
links
| Persondata |
| NAME |
Suvero, Mark di |
| ALTERNATIVE
NAMES |
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| SHORT
DESCRIPTION |
sculptor |
| DATE OF BIRTH |
1933 |
| PLACE OF
BIRTH |
Shanghai, China |
| DATE OF DEATH |
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| PLACE OF
DEATH |
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