“Art is unquestionably one of the purest and highest elements in human happiness. It trains the mind through the eye, and the eye through the mind. As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life.” John Lubbock, Sr

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Zhang Huan, Three Legged Buddha, 2007
Zhang Huan, Three Legged Buddha, 2007

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Louise Nevelson... City On the High Mountain 1983
Louise Nevelson … City On the High Mountain 1983

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Henry Moore, Reclining Connected Forms 1969
Henry Moore, Reclining Connected Forms 1969

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Alexander Calder, Knobs & Gui Mistletoe, 1976
Alexander Calder, Knobs & Gui Mistletoe, 1976

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Chakaia Booker, A Moment in Time 2004
Chakaia Booker, A Moment in Time 2004
I’ve always loved art; particularly what is often referred to as installation art - huge three dimensional pieces that sit indoors as interior installations or outdoors as land art. I’ve showcased a few highly regarded installation artists on this blog; Yinka Shonibare MBE, Choi Jeong Hwa, and Do-Ho Suh and, today, I paid a return visit to the Storm King Art Center to photograph and share some of their beautiful art installations with everyone.
“Art is contemplation. It is the pleasure of the mind which searches into nature and which there divines the spirit of which Nature herself is animated.” Auguste Rodin

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Ursula von Rydingsvard, LUBA 2009-10
Ursula von Rydingsvard, LUBA 2009-10

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Alexander Calder, Five Swords 1976
Alexander Calder, Five Swords 1976

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Emilio Greco, The Tall Bather, 1956
Emilio Greco, The Tall Bather, 1956

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Alexander Calder, Black Flag 1974
Alexander Calder, Black Flag 1974
Part of the beauty of Storm King Art Center is its expansive and majestic 500 acres located in the Bear Mountain area of New York. It is about one hour north of New York City, in New Windsor, in the Hudson Valley region. When my twins were younger, we used to take trips up there and let them run around the undulating hills and play amongst the art installations. Those were fun days and we would chill out and enjoy the art. Life got busy and I hadn’t been back. Today was sweet and a time to walk around, see the new stuff and revisit old friends; Alexander Calder, Henry Moore, Chakaia Booker, Mark di Suvero, Alexander Lieberman and Louise Nevelson. I did see the new 5+5: New Perspectives.
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Chakaia Booker Foci 2010
Chakaia Booker, Foci 2010

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Mark di Suvero Beethoven's Quartet 2003
Mark di Suvero, Beethoven’s Quartet 2003

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King… Alexander Liberman, Iliad ...
Alexander Liberman, Iliad 1974-76

Happiness: Installation Art At Storm King... Maya Lin, Wavefield 2007-08
Maya Lin, Wavefield 2007-08
There are many displays and ways to get around that makes the location accessible for the young and the aged. I walked around for almost 1 1/2 hours, and then took a trolley ride for 30 minutes which gave me a new perspective on the artwork. There was a flutist playing classical music for an hour and it was not crowded. I took time to wander around, even got a decent workout while enjoying a gentle breeze walking around the installations. I photographed many pieces and I hope you enjoy the collection I shared here.























