ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月29日 11時44分
About 60 miles from New York City is Grounds for Sculpture, an indoor-outdoor museum and arboretum sprinkled with surrealism and eerie surprises. The 42-acre property in Hamilton, New Jersey, is home to some 275 sculptures that were built to withstand the elements. Some are abstract; others are realistically detailed and dressed, making it tricky to separate humans from avatars. Near the visitors’ center is a voluptuous nude in 3 dimensions, inspired by the Édouard Manet painting “Olympia.” Other Impressionist masterworks that step out of the frame and into the great outdoors are life-size recreations of tableaux by Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Visitors are encouraged to touch (most of) the sculptures, and to get lost wandering the grouds. You never know who or what you'll bump into. For the photographer @markmakela, it was Seward Johnson’s “Mystical Treasure Trip.” Visit the link in our profile to see more of the sculptures he photographed at Grounds for Sculpture, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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