Established in 1960, Storm King was originally dedicated to showcasing the work of the Hudson River School, a group of 19th-century landscape painters.
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6 of the World's Most Beautiful Outdoor Sculpture Parks

Established in 1960, Storm King was originally dedicated to showcasing the work of the Hudson River School, a group of 19th-century landscape painters.

A 1967 purchase of 13 works from the estate of sculptor David Smith, however, shifted the center's focus to outdoor art — situated among 500 serene acres of forests, pastures, and rolling hills in New York's Hudson Valley. Today, it's the largest collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures in the U.S., with more than 100 monumental works from artists including Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero, Sol LeWitt, and Isamu Noguchi, whose Momo Taro invites visitors to climb inside.

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