Lynden Sculpture Garden (formerly the Bradley Sculpture Garden) is a 40-acre outdoor sculpture park located at 2145 West Brown Deer Road in
Milwaukee
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,
Wisconsin
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in
Milwaukee County
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. Formerly the estate of
Harry Lynde Bradley and Margaret (Peg ) Blakney Bradley, Lynden is home to the collection of more than 50 monumental sculptures collected by Margaret Bradley between 1962 and 1978. The collection features works by
Alexander Archipenko
Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr; uk, Олександр Порфирович Архипенко, Romanized: Olexandr Porfyrovych Arkhypenko; February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian and American ...
,
Henry Moore
Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract art, abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. As well as sculpture, Mo ...
,
Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies Modernism and in particular modern sculpture. Along with artists such as Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo, Hepworth was a lea ...
,
Clement Meadmore,
Marta Pan
Marta Pan (12 June 1923, Budapest — 12 October 2008, Paris) was a French abstract sculptor of Hungarian origin.
Early life
Marta Pan was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1923. She studied art at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Budapest.
Work
Pa ...
,
Tony Smith,
Mark di Suvero
Marco Polo di Suvero (born September 18, 1933, in Shanghai, China), better known as Mark di Suvero, is an abstract expressionist sculptor and 2010 National Medal of Arts recipient.
Biography Early life and education
Marco Polo di Suvero was b ...
and others sited across 40 acres of park, lake and woodland.
History
The Lynden Sculpture Garden was the estate of the late
Harry Lynde Bradley and Margaret (Peg) Blakney Bradley.
[Popp, S. (2010, May 23). Lynden Sculpture Garden in River Hills will open to the public on May 30. The Sunday Post, p. 16-18] Harry Bradley, an inventor and industrialist, founded the
Allen-Bradley
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Company with his brother Lynde in 1904, building it into one of the state’s most successful manufacturing concerns. Harry married Peg in April 1926, and in 1928, they purchased property about 10 miles north of downtown Milwaukee and named it "Lynden."
[Dunigan, P.S. (2010, May 27) The Lynden Sculpture Garden reveals the art of Harry and Peg Bradley. The Shepherd Express.]
The Bradleys took the nearly 40 acres of flat farmland and, with the help of Chicago landscape architects Langford & Moreau, created an English country park with gently rolling hills, trees and flower beds. The lake and the rustic bridge spanning the water were designed to match Harry Bradley’s memories of the municipal grounds in Kansas City where he swam as a boy.
In April 1934 the Bradleys hired Carl Urban, a fourth generation gardener, to supervise the crew and the planting of the garden beds and trees. Trained in Germany and the United States, Urban observed that when he first saw the acreage behind the house it consisted mainly of corn fields with horses, sheep, goats and 13 oak trees. Over time, nearly 4,000 trees were planted on the property—several varieties of elms as well as Norwegian, Austrian and Scotch pines, Norway maples, a Danish plum tree, seven varieties of birch trees and Kentucky coffee trees. Urban remained on the staff and resided in the apartment in the barn until his death in 1991.
Further plans to construct a botanical garden on the site were derailed by the outbreak of World War II. In 1962, Peg Bradley—already an experienced art collector—began collecting the contemporary monumental sculptures that secured Lynden’s international reputation. She collected actively until her death in 1978.
The collection includes sculptures by
Alexander Archipenko
Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr; uk, Олександр Порфирович Архипенко, Romanized: Olexandr Porfyrovych Arkhypenko; February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian and American ...
,
Henry Moore
Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract art, abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. As well as sculpture, Mo ...
,
Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies Modernism and in particular modern sculpture. Along with artists such as Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo, Hepworth was a lea ...
,
Clement Meadmore,
Marta Pan
Marta Pan (12 June 1923, Budapest — 12 October 2008, Paris) was a French abstract sculptor of Hungarian origin.
Early life
Marta Pan was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1923. She studied art at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Budapest.
Work
Pa ...
,
Tony Smith,
Mark di Suvero
Marco Polo di Suvero (born September 18, 1933, in Shanghai, China), better known as Mark di Suvero, is an abstract expressionist sculptor and 2010 National Medal of Arts recipient.
Biography Early life and education
Marco Polo di Suvero was b ...
and many others. After the works had been purchased, Peg would sit on her porch to direct the location of wood models constructed by the staff as she chose sites for the sculptures. Some of the artists travelled to Lynden to assist with the siting and to assemble their work.
The original farmhouse, built in the 1860s, was enlarged to accommodate Harry, Peg and their daughter Jane. Local architect Fitzhugh Scott provided drawings for the alterations to the barn, the bathhouse, and a diving pier and slide. Several decades later architect David Kahler designed an addition at the west end of the house for an indoor swimming pool, providing more space for the Bradleys’ growing art collection.
Opening to the public
In 2009 the board of the Bradley Family Foundation elected to open Lynden to the public. This required an extensive renovation of the house and some of the grounds. The house has been transformed by Uihlein-Wilson Architects using sustainable building practices. The newly created public spaces include a conference room, a large classroom/studio, a gallery and a glassed-in function space overlooking the large patio.
[Ford, J. (2006, January 26). Bradley Gardens may sprout renovations, blossom with change. North Shore Herald, p. 19]
Lynden opened to the public on May 30, 2010, offering tours (
docent
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-led and self-guided), educational programs, temporary exhibitions, and performances.
[Murrell, K. (2010, May 20). Sculpture in the grass: The Lynden Sculpture Garden. Wisconsin Gazette, p. 18.] It is open year-round.
List of artists and works
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Alexander Archipenko
Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr; uk, Олександр Порфирович Архипенко, Romanized: Olexandr Porfyrovych Arkhypenko; February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian and American ...
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Queen of Sheba
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Max Bill
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Early life and education
Bill was born in Winterthur. After an apprenticeship as a silversmit ...
- ''
Rhythm in Space''
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Deborah Butterfield
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Hara
Hara may refer to:
Art and entertainment
* Hara (band), a Romanian pop-band
* ''Hara'' (film), a 2014 Kannada-language drama film
* ''Hara'' (sculpture), a 1989 artwork by Deborah Butterfield
* Goo Hara (1991-2019), South Korean idol singer
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* Samuel Buri - ''
Des Vaches: Mo, Ni, Que''
* Robert Burkert - "Butterflies"
* Aldo Calo - ''
Orizzontale'', ''
Tensione No. 2''
*
Lindsay Daen - ''
The Lovers''
*
Mark di Suvero
Marco Polo di Suvero (born September 18, 1933, in Shanghai, China), better known as Mark di Suvero, is an abstract expressionist sculptor and 2010 National Medal of Arts recipient.
Biography Early life and education
Marco Polo di Suvero was b ...
- ''
The Lovers'', ''
Poland
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Sorel Etrog
Sorel Etrog, (August 29, 1933 February 26, 2014) was a Romanian-born Israeli-Canadian artist, writer, and philosopher best known for his work as a sculptor. He specialised in modern art works and contemporary sculpture. Etrog's works explore his f ...
- ''
Embrace'', ''
The Source
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Charles Ginnever - ''
Olympus''
* Duayne Hatchett - ''
Rainbow
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Bernhard Heiliger
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- ''
Unfolding'', ''
Vegetative Sculpture I''
*
John Henry - ''
Pin Oak I''
*
Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor. Her work exemplifies Modernism and in particular modern sculpture. Along with artists such as Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo, Hepworth was a lea ...
- ''
Conversations with Magic Stones, Figure Three'', ''
Magic Stone Three of Conversations with Magic Stones'', ''
Sea Form (Atlantic)''
* Linda Howard - ''
Round About'', ''
Sky Fence''
*
Lyman Kipp - ''
Lodgepole''
* Bernard Kirschenbaum - ''
Twist for Max'', ''
Way Four''
*
Alexander Liberman
Alexander Semeonovitch Liberman (September 4, 1912 – November 19, 1999) was a Ukrainian-American magazine editor, publisher, painter, photographer, and sculptor. He held senior artistic positions during his 32 years at Condé Nast Publicatio ...
- ''
Axeltree'', ''
Orbits
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'', ''
Ritual II''
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Heinz Mack (Macht) - ''
Knife Tree'', ''
Three Graces ‘Thalia’ ‘Aglaia’ and ‘Euphrosyne’''
*
Tobias Madison & Kaspar Müller - "Bora Bora Structure for Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee"
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Gerhard Marcks
Gerhard Marcks (18 February 1889 – 13 November 1981) was a German artist, known primarily as a sculptor, but who is also known for his drawings, woodcuts, lithographs and ceramics.
Early life
Marcks was born in Berlin, where, at the age of 18, ...
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Bremen Town Musicians
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It tells the story of four aging domestic animals, ...
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Clement Meadmore - ''
Double Up'', ''
Upstart''
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Antoni Milkowski - ''
Salem No. 7''
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Henry Moore
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- ''
Large Torso, Arch'', ''
Two-Piece Reclining Figure No. 9
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Locations
Casts are located at the National Library of Australia, in Canberra, ...
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Robert Murray - ''
Windfall
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Arts and media Film and television
* ''Windfall'' (1935 film), adaptation of R. C. Sherriff's 1933 play, directed by Frederick Hayward and George King
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Forrest Myers
Forrest Warden Myers, also known as Frosty Myers (born 1941 in Long Beach, California) is an American sculptor. He is best known for his pieces '' Moon Museum'' (1969) and ''The Wall'' (1973), the latter being a monumental wall sculpture in the S ...
- "Quartet 1967/2013"
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Masayuki Nagare - ''
Ancestor'', ''
Bench-Stone''
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Isamu Noguchi
was an American artist and landscape architect whose artistic career spanned six decades, from the 1920s onward. Known for his sculpture and public artworks, Noguchi also designed stage sets for various Martha Graham productions, and several ...
- ''
Sinai''
*
Marta Pan
Marta Pan (12 June 1923, Budapest — 12 October 2008, Paris) was a French abstract sculptor of Hungarian origin.
Early life
Marta Pan was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1923. She studied art at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Budapest.
Work
Pa ...
- ''
Floating Sculpture No. 3''
*
Beverly Pepper
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- ''
Compound Junior''
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George Rickey
George Warren Rickey (June 6, 1907 – July 17, 2002) was an American kinetic sculpture, kinetic sculptor.
Early life and education
Rickey was born on June 6, 1907, in South Bend, Indiana. When Rickey was still a child, his father, an execu ...
- ''
Peristyle, Three Lines''
*
James Rosati
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Life
Born near Pittsburg ...
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Untitled
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Artworks
* '' Untitled (2004)'', by Banksy
* ''Untitled'' (1982 painting), by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
* ''Untitled'' (Devil), a 1982 painting by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
* ''Untitled ...
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* Ernest C. Shaw - ''
Arch
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Arches may be synonymous with vau ...
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Epicenter
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Surface damage
Before the instrumental pe ...
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Epicenter II'', ''
III Columns''
* Arlie Sinaiko - ''
Flight
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Tony Smith - ''
Wandering Rocks
In Greek mythology, the Planctae ( el, Πλαγκταὶ, ''Planktai'', "Wanderers") or Wandering Rocks were a group of rocks, between which the sea was mercilessly violent. The Argo (led by Jason) was the only ship to navigate them successfully ...
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George Sugarman
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- ''
Trio''
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Isaac Witkin - ''
Kumo''
Temporary exhibitions and performances
In addition to its permanent outdoor sculpture collection, Lynden hosts a number of temporary exhibitions and performances each year. Some of these are drawn from the Bradley Family Foundation collection, which includes paintings, works on paper and small sculptures. Others feature works by contemporary artists.
''Inside/Outside'' was the theme of the Lynden Sculpture Garden’s 2010-2011 gallery exhibition program. This series of temporary exhibitions, which began in the summer of 2010, featured pairs of artists working in the gallery and on the grounds of the sculpture garden.
[Schumacher, M. L. (2010, September 19.) A preview of this season’s visual arts scene. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, p. 6E.][Lynden Sculpture Garden features UWM alumni. (2010, June 29). Retrieved January 6, 2012 from http://www4.uwm.edu/news/stories/details.cfm?customel_datapageid_11602=3437371] ''Inside/Outside'' provided a series of opportunities for artists to reframe the permanent collection and to re-present it—and the individual works in it—to the public. This established the basis for ongoing engagement with Lynden and its collection. Exhibiting artists included Kevin Giese and Linda Wervey Vitamvas,
Eddee Daniel and
Philip Krejcarek, Shana McCaw and Brent Budsberg, Kevin Schlei and Lynn Tomaszewski, and Amy Cropper and Stuart Morris. The series culminated in ''Dressing the Monument'', an international exhibition of contemporary sculpture and performances by
Tobias Madison & Kaspar Müller (Switzerland); Hannah Weinberger (Switzerland); Nicholas Frank (Milwaukee);
Michelle Grabner & Brad Killam (Chicago); Lucas Knipscher (New York); John Miller (New York) & Richard Hoeck (Vienna);
David Robbins (Milwaukee); and
Anicka Yi/Matt Sheridan Smith (New York).
Since opening to the public in 2010, Lynden has presented performances by
Eiko & Koma, the
Echo Park Film Center Filmmobile, WildSpace Dance Company,
Nora Chipaumire,
Present Music,
Trisha Brown
Trisha Brown (November 25, 1936 – March 18, 2017) was an American choreographer and dancer, and one of the founders of the Judson Dance Theater and the postmodern dance movement. Brown’s dance/movement method, with which she and her dance ...
Dance Company, and
Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group.
[Higgins, J. (2015, July 14). Choreographer brings 'piece about everything' to Lynden Sculpture Garden. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved from: http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/arts/choreographer-brings-piece-about-everything-to-lynden-sculpture-garden-b99536765z1-314976601.html]
References
* Gurda, J. (1992). ''The Bradley legacy: Lynde and Harry Bradley, their company and their foundation''. The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
External links
Lynden Sculpture Garden- official site
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