Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre public sculpture park. It was founded in 1992 on the site of the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds by J. Seward Johnson to promote an appreciation for contemporary sculpture.
More than 270 works of sculpture are placed throughout the park, which is also an arboretum and home to a roving muster of peacocks. Three museum spaces house indoor exhibitions.
Large and small works done in a variety of media
Works present a dialogue between object, perception, and reality
Monumentally scaled wall relief constructed from brown cardboard
Works focus on his exploration of volume, form, and cultural archaeology
26' enlargement of the artist's work