Nasher Sculpture Center — Dallas, TX
This modern sculpture garden in the Dallas' Downtown Arts District opened in 2003.
The Nasher Sculpture Center, in the Downtown Arts District of Dallas, Texas, is designed to showcase modern sculpture in an effort to further the study and preservation of these works. The center opened on October 20, 2003, and both indoor and outdoor exhibits include sculptures pulled from the Nasher Collection, as well as other collections throughout the world.
Left: Eviva Amore — Mark di Suvero
The center consists of a 54,000-square-foot glass building designed by award-winning architect Renzo Piano, and an outdoor sculpture garden created by Peter Walker, a modernist landscape architect. The 2-acre garden combines the style of the main building with Walker's landscape design to create a peaceful blend of art and nature in which to display large, outdoor sculptures.
Left: My Curves are Not Mad — Richard Serra
The center offers several public and educational programs. For more information on the Nasher Sculpture Center, go to nashersculpturecenter.org.
Left: Bronze Crowd — Magdalena Abakanowicz