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Mark di Suvero

Marco Polo di Suvero (born September 18, 1933),[1] better known as Mark di Suvero, is an abstract expressionist sculptor and 2010 National Medal of Arts recipient.

Mark di Suvero
Di Suvero in 1978
Born
Marco Polo di Suvero

(1933-09-18) September 18, 1933 (age 90)
Shanghai, China
EducationUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (attended)
University of California, Berkeley (B.A.)
Known forSculpture
MovementAbstract expressionism
Spouse(s)Maria Teresa Capparotta (div.)
Kate D. Levin
(m. 1993)
AwardsHeinz Award (2005)
National Medal of Arts (2010)
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal (2013)
Websitespacetimecc.com

Early life and education edit

Di Suvero was born in Shanghai, China, to Matilde Millo di Suvero and Vittorio di Suvero (later known as Victor E.), both Italians of Sephardic Jewish descent.[2][1][3][4] He was one of four children, the eldest being Victor di Suvero.[2] His father was a U.S. Navy attaché for the Italian government, and the family lived in Shanghai until his father was relocated to Tientsin shortly after the birth of the family's last son in 1936.[3]

With the outbreak of World War II, di Suvero immigrated to San Francisco with his family in February 1941 aboard the S.S. President Cleveland.[2][1][3][4][5][6]

Di Suvero attended City College of San Francisco from 1953 to 1954, and then the University of California, Santa Barbara from 1954 to 1955. He began creating sculptures while at the University of California, Santa Barbara after learning that he was unable to make an original contribution as part of his philosophy major. He transferred to the University of California, Berkeley and graduated with a B.A. in philosophy in 1957.[2][1][5][6]

Career edit

After graduating from college, di Suvero moved to New York City in 1957 to begin a sculpting art career. He worked part-time in construction and began to incorporate wood and metal from demolition sites into his work.[1][6]

Di Suvero gained an recognition among art critics with his first solo exhibit at the Green Gallery in Manhattan in the fall of 1960. The editor of Arts Magazine wrote, "From now on nothing will be the same. One felt this at di Suvero's show. Here was a body of work at once so ambitious and intelligent, so raw and clean, so noble and accessible, that It must permanently alter our standards of artistic effort."[7]

On March 26, 1960, while working at a construction site, he was involved in a near-fatal elevator accident, resulting in a broken back and severe spinal injuries. Treating physicians initially believed he would be unable to walk again. While in rehabilitation, however, he learned to work with an arc welder, which he used in later pieces. His recovery took four years. By 1965, he was able to walk without assistance. He is one of the 16 artists featured in Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists, a book that featured the accident and the subsequent effect it had on his health.[1][3][5][6]

Di Suvero was a founding member of the Park Place Gallery in 1963 with Forrest Myers, Leo Valledor, Peter Forakis, and others. The gallery closed in July 1967.[6][8][9]

Di Suvero protested the Vietnam War, and was arrested twice. He left the United States in 1971.[2][10] During his four-year self-exile, he exhibited his works in the Netherlands and Germany, taught at the Università Internazionale dell'Arte, and lived in Chalon-sur-Saône, France where he maintained one of his studios on a barge until 1989.[2][4][11] His French barge, Rêve de signes, has since been turned into La Vie des Formes, an atelier for emerging artists, which has been moored at Montceau-les-Mines since 2009.[2][12][13]

In 1975, his sculptures were exhibited in the Tuileries Garden in Paris,[7] the first living artist to hold an exhibition there.[14] He later returned to the United States and opened a studio in Petaluma, California in 1975.[11] While the Petaluma studio is still active, di Suvero moved to New York City and opened a studio there.[10][11]

In 1976, the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan housed a retrospective exhibition of di Suvero's smaller structures, while the city of New York exhibited some of his larger sculptures all around town.[7] His 1966 sculpture, Praise for Elohim Adonai, was erected in front of the Seagram Building.

He founded the Athena Foundation in 1977 and Socrates Sculpture Park in 1986, both of which function to assist artists.[2][6] In 2019, his tallest piece, E=MC 2, was moved from France to the Storm King Art Center in upstate New York.[14][15]

Personal life edit

Di Suvero lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City with his second wife, Kate D. Levin, who he married in 1993, and their daughter.[2][10] Levin, a former City College of New York teacher, served as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs from 2002 to 2013, and has worked in the Ed Koch and Michael Bloomberg administrations.[16] Di Suvero was previously married to architect Maria Teresa Caparrotta, whom he met while living in Italy, but later divorced.[2]

Art edit

 
Bunyon's Chess at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle
 
Entrance to the Kröller-Müller Museum and sculpture park in Otterlo in the Netherlands; in the background is the red K-piece by di Suvero.
 
Declaration at Venice Beach in Los Angeles

His early works were large outdoor pieces that incorporated wooden timbers from demolition buildings, tires, scrap metal, and structural steel. This exploration has transformed over time into a focus on H-beams and heavy steel plates. Many of the pieces contain sections that are allowed to swing and rotate giving the overall forms a considerable degree of motion. He prides himself on his hands-on approach to the fabrication and installation of his work. Di Suvero pioneered the use of a crane as a sculptor's working tool.[17]

His style is associated with the abstract expressionism movement but directly evokes the spirit of the Russian post-revolution constructivism. Constructivism is strongly associated with concepts of a utopian socialist reconstruction but came crashing down when the Stalin and Hitler empires failed. Di Suvero is the first artist post-war to revive the constructivist movement. The sculptures can be touched, and they are resistant enough to be climbed on.[7]

Some of his work includes:

Di Suvero's sculptures and career were the subjects of the 1977 film, North Star: Mark di Suvero. The film was produced by François De Menil and by art historian Barbara Rose, and it featured music composed by Philip Glass.[33][34] The film was released as a DVD in 2012.[35]

In May 2013, some of his most famous sculptures were exhibited in Crissy Field in San Francisco.[36]

Critics edit

Some critics deny the novelty of di Suvero's art, arguing he just inflated an established concept to greater dimensions. In 1975, William Rubin argued he merely vulgarized the style of abstract expressionism set forth by Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline.[7] When Pax Jerusalemme was installed in a prominent spot in front of the Legion of Honor in 2000, Kenneth Baker in the San Francisco Chronicle dismissed it as "mediocre."[37] But remarking on the installation of the artist's colossal E=MC 2 at the Storm King Art Center, Jason Farago in the New York Times wrote that di Suvero "understands better than almost any artist the distinction between size and scale—and this serene work, breathing easy in Storm King's largest field, feels as approachable as a family member."[38]

Honors and awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Mark di Suvero Luce Artist Biography". aaa.si.edu. Archives of American Art. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Mark di Suvero and di Suvero family papers, 1934-2005". aaa.si.edu. Archives of American Art. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Monte, James K. (November 1975). Mark di Suvero. New York City, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Mark di Suvero, Art World's 'Last Heroic Figure'". The Ledger. Vol. 71, no. 270. Lakeland, Florida. July 16, 1978. pp. 37–38. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "NEW PARTNERSHIP LAUNCHES SFMOMA'S OFF-SITE PROGRAMMING WITH MAJOR OUTDOOR EXHIBITION OF MARK DI SUVERO'S SCULPTURES NEAR GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE". sfmoma.org. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. December 12, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Heinz Awards Mark di Suvero biography". heinzawards.net. Heinz Foundations. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e Hilton Kramer, A playful storm of sculpture, Nytimes.com, 25 January 1976
  8. ^ Kirwin, Liza. "Art and Space: Park Place and the beginning of the Paula Cooper Gallery". aaa.si.edu. Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  9. ^ . blantonmuseum.org. Blanton Museum of Art. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Dawson, Jessica (September 2, 2014). "At 80, Sculptor Mark Di Suvero Is Still Mixing It Up in New York". The Wall Street Journal. New York City. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  11. ^ a b c Bennett, Don (June 5, 2013). "Petaluma home to famous artist". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, California. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  12. ^ Castro, Jan Garden (June 2005). . Sculpture. International Sculpture Center. 24 (5). Archived from the original on January 17, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  13. ^ Roux, Camille; Berry, Gilles (May 5, 2013). "Bateau logement pour artistes". Le Journal de Saône-et-Loire (in French). Chalon-sur-Saône, France. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  14. ^ a b c Karen Michell, Sculptor Mark Di Suvero Creates Joy Out Of Steel, Npr.org, 20 October 2019
  15. ^ a b Gabriella Angeleti, Storm King installs sky-high sculpture by Mark di Suvero, Theartnewspaper.com, 17 July 2019
  16. ^ "Kate D. Levin named first fellow of National Center for Arts Research at SMU". smu.edu. Southern Methodist University. February 11, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  17. ^ Mark Di Suvero's Path to Steel. May 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  18. ^ Pre-Columbian, Art.famsf.org
  19. ^ "Mark di Suvero Artworks & Famous Sculptures". The Art Story. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  20. ^ "Mark di Suvero, For Handel, 1975".
  21. ^ Flanagan, Barbara (August 19, 1980). "Artist welds his cold steel to steal sun". Minneapolis Star: 1C. ProQuest 1879019510. from the original on August 27, 2023. Retrieved August 21, 2023 – via ProQuest.
  22. ^ "rt Projects Mark di Suvero: Shoshone 1982". Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  23. ^ "Shoshone 1982". Culture Now: Museum Without Walls. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  24. ^ Liu, Maura Gillan | Photos by Lani Hanson and James (2016-06-28). "If the UNL sculptures could talk". The Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  25. ^ Aurora - 1992-1993, Nga.gov
  26. ^ Mark di Suvero - Galileo, 1996, Art.daimler.com
  27. ^ "Declaration". Declaration, L.A. Louver. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  28. ^ "Voxal (Declaration) sculpture by artist Mark di Suvero located in Venice, a beachfront district on the Westside of Los Angeles, California". Library of Congress. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  29. ^ "Exchange: Orion". exchange.umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  30. ^ "Outdoor Sculpture | University of Michigan Museum of Art". umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  31. ^ "ORION COMES HOME | University of Michigan Museum of Art". umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  32. ^ "Clock Knot 2007". landmarks.utexas.edu. The University of Texas at Austin. 12 August 2008. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  33. ^ . unvagen Music Publishers. Archived from the original on 2015-08-19. Retrieved 2015-07-22.
  34. ^ North Star: Mark di Suvero at IMDb
  35. ^ Stewart, James A. (April 19, 2012). . DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015.
  36. ^ Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field, Sfmoma.org, May 2013
  37. ^ Baker, Kenneth (16 July 2000). "A Legion of Concerns Over Sculpture / Di Suvero's mediocre 'Pax Jerusalem' may signal a troubling trend at Fine Arts Museums". San Francisco Chronicle.
  38. ^ Farago, Jason (9 July 2020). "Storm King Reopens for the Art-Starved". The New York Times.
  39. ^ "The International Sculpture Center's Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award". sculpture.org. International Sculpture Center. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  40. ^ Sisario, Ben, ed. (May 2, 2005). "Arts, Briefly: Heinz Awards". The New York Times. New York City, New York. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  41. ^ "Smithsonian Announces Archives of American Art Medal Recipients" (Press release). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art. October 6, 2010. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  42. ^ "Mark di Suvero Among 2010 National Medal of Arts Recipients Announced by the White House". artdaily.com. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  43. ^ "President Obama to Award 2010 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal" (Press release). Washington, D.C.: White House Office of the Press Secretary. March 1, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  44. ^ "President Obama Presents Arts, Humanities Awards To Meryl Streep, James Taylor". The Huffington Post. March 2, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  45. ^ Schuessler, Jennifer (May 15, 2013). "E.L. Doctorow and Mark di Suvero Strike Gold at American Academy of Arts and Letters". The New York Times. New York City, New York. Retrieved March 10, 2015.

External links edit

  • National Medal of Arts biography
  • The Heinz Awards biography
  • ISC Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Mark di Suvero and di Suvero family papers, 1934-2005, at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art
  • Socrates Sculpture Park website
  • Patients' Stories. Mark Di Suvero.

mark, suvero, marco, polo, suvero, born, september, 1933, better, known, abstract, expressionist, sculptor, 2010, national, medal, arts, recipient, suvero, 1978bornmarco, polo, suvero, 1933, september, 1933, shanghai, chinaeducationuniversity, california, sant. Marco Polo di Suvero born September 18 1933 1 better known as Mark di Suvero is an abstract expressionist sculptor and 2010 National Medal of Arts recipient Mark di SuveroDi Suvero in 1978BornMarco Polo di Suvero 1933 09 18 September 18 1933 age 90 Shanghai ChinaEducationUniversity of California Santa Barbara attended University of California Berkeley B A Known forSculptureMovementAbstract expressionismSpouse s Maria Teresa Capparotta div Kate D Levin m 1993 wbr AwardsHeinz Award 2005 National Medal of Arts 2010 American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal 2013 Websitespacetimecc wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Art 5 Critics 6 Honors and awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDi Suvero was born in Shanghai China to Matilde Millo di Suvero and Vittorio di Suvero later known as Victor E both Italians of Sephardic Jewish descent 2 1 3 4 He was one of four children the eldest being Victor di Suvero 2 His father was a U S Navy attache for the Italian government and the family lived in Shanghai until his father was relocated to Tientsin shortly after the birth of the family s last son in 1936 3 With the outbreak of World War II di Suvero immigrated to San Francisco with his family in February 1941 aboard the S S President Cleveland 2 1 3 4 5 6 Di Suvero attended City College of San Francisco from 1953 to 1954 and then the University of California Santa Barbara from 1954 to 1955 He began creating sculptures while at the University of California Santa Barbara after learning that he was unable to make an original contribution as part of his philosophy major He transferred to the University of California Berkeley and graduated with a B A in philosophy in 1957 2 1 5 6 Career editAfter graduating from college di Suvero moved to New York City in 1957 to begin a sculpting art career He worked part time in construction and began to incorporate wood and metal from demolition sites into his work 1 6 Di Suvero gained an recognition among art critics with his first solo exhibit at the Green Gallery in Manhattan in the fall of 1960 The editor of Arts Magazine wrote From now on nothing will be the same One felt this at di Suvero s show Here was a body of work at once so ambitious and intelligent so raw and clean so noble and accessible that It must permanently alter our standards of artistic effort 7 On March 26 1960 while working at a construction site he was involved in a near fatal elevator accident resulting in a broken back and severe spinal injuries Treating physicians initially believed he would be unable to walk again While in rehabilitation however he learned to work with an arc welder which he used in later pieces His recovery took four years By 1965 he was able to walk without assistance He is one of the 16 artists featured in Chronicles of Courage Very Special Artists a book that featured the accident and the subsequent effect it had on his health 1 3 5 6 Di Suvero was a founding member of the Park Place Gallery in 1963 with Forrest Myers Leo Valledor Peter Forakis and others The gallery closed in July 1967 6 8 9 Di Suvero protested the Vietnam War and was arrested twice He left the United States in 1971 2 10 During his four year self exile he exhibited his works in the Netherlands and Germany taught at the Universita Internazionale dell Arte and lived in Chalon sur Saone France where he maintained one of his studios on a barge until 1989 2 4 11 His French barge Reve de signes has since been turned into La Vie des Formes an atelier for emerging artists which has been moored at Montceau les Mines since 2009 2 12 13 In 1975 his sculptures were exhibited in the Tuileries Garden in Paris 7 the first living artist to hold an exhibition there 14 He later returned to the United States and opened a studio in Petaluma California in 1975 11 While the Petaluma studio is still active di Suvero moved to New York City and opened a studio there 10 11 In 1976 the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan housed a retrospective exhibition of di Suvero s smaller structures while the city of New York exhibited some of his larger sculptures all around town 7 His 1966 sculpture Praise for Elohim Adonai was erected in front of the Seagram Building He founded the Athena Foundation in 1977 and Socrates Sculpture Park in 1986 both of which function to assist artists 2 6 In 2019 his tallest piece E MC 2 was moved from France to the Storm King Art Center in upstate New York 14 15 Personal life editDi Suvero lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City with his second wife Kate D Levin who he married in 1993 and their daughter 2 10 Levin a former City College of New York teacher served as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs from 2002 to 2013 and has worked in the Ed Koch and Michael Bloomberg administrations 16 Di Suvero was previously married to architect Maria Teresa Caparrotta whom he met while living in Italy but later divorced 2 Art edit nbsp Bunyon s Chess at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle nbsp Entrance to the Kroller Muller Museum and sculpture park in Otterlo in the Netherlands in the background is the red K piece by di Suvero nbsp Declaration at Venice Beach in Los AngelesHis early works were large outdoor pieces that incorporated wooden timbers from demolition buildings tires scrap metal and structural steel This exploration has transformed over time into a focus on H beams and heavy steel plates Many of the pieces contain sections that are allowed to swing and rotate giving the overall forms a considerable degree of motion He prides himself on his hands on approach to the fabrication and installation of his work Di Suvero pioneered the use of a crane as a sculptor s working tool 17 His style is associated with the abstract expressionism movement but directly evokes the spirit of the Russian post revolution constructivism Constructivism is strongly associated with concepts of a utopian socialist reconstruction but came crashing down when the Stalin and Hitler empires failed Di Suvero is the first artist post war to revive the constructivist movement The sculptures can be touched and they are resistant enough to be climbed on 7 Some of his work includes Pre Columbian 1964 acquired by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in 2000 18 Bunyon s Chess 1965 at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle Poland 1966 at Lynden Sculpture Garden in Milwaukee 19 Are Years What for Marianne Moore 1967 at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D C Snowplow 1968 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis Victor s Lament 1969 1970 The Lovers 1971 1973 at Lynden Sculpture Garden in Milwaukee For Handel 1975 Western Washington University Bellingham Washington 20 Inner Search 1980 in Minneapolis 21 The Calling 1981 1982 at O Donnell Park in Milwaukee Shoshone 1982 public art sculpture in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles 22 23 Iroquois 1983 on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia Old Glory 1986 24 Aurora 1992 1993 purchased by the National Gallery of Art in Washington D C from Gagosian Gallery in 1996 25 E MC 2 1992 1993 moved from France to the Storm King Art Center in upstate New York in 2019 his largest piece so far 14 15 Galileo 1996 acquired by the Daimler Art Collection in 1998 26 Joie de Vivre 1998 in Zuccotti Park in Manhattan Pax Jerusalemme 1998 1999 at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco The Sieve of Eratosthenes 1999 at Stanford University in Stanford California Declaration 2001 a public art sculpture in Venice Beach in Los Angeles 27 28 Orion 2006 at the University of Michigan Museum of Art at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan 29 30 31 Clock Knot 2007 on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin Texas 32 Paintbrush 2009 on the campus of the Pratt Institute in BrooklynDi Suvero s sculptures and career were the subjects of the 1977 film North Star Mark di Suvero The film was produced by Francois De Menil and by art historian Barbara Rose and it featured music composed by Philip Glass 33 34 The film was released as a DVD in 2012 35 In May 2013 some of his most famous sculptures were exhibited in Crissy Field in San Francisco 36 Critics editSome critics deny the novelty of di Suvero s art arguing he just inflated an established concept to greater dimensions In 1975 William Rubin argued he merely vulgarized the style of abstract expressionism set forth by Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline 7 When Pax Jerusalemme was installed in a prominent spot in front of the Legion of Honor in 2000 Kenneth Baker in the San Francisco Chronicle dismissed it as mediocre 37 But remarking on the installation of the artist s colossal E MC 2 at the Storm King Art Center Jason Farago in the New York Times wrote that di Suvero understands better than almost any artist the distinction between size and scale and this serene work breathing easy in Storm King s largest field feels as approachable as a family member 38 Honors and awards edit2000 International Sculpture Center s Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award 39 2005 Winner in the Arts and Humanities category at the 11th Annual Heinz Awards which came with a 250 000 prize 6 40 2010 Medal of the Archives of American Art by the Smithsonian Institution 41 Winner of the National Medal of Arts 42 presented on March 2 2011 by President Barack Obama 43 44 2013 American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal 45 See also editPark Place Gallery John Raymond Henry Abstract expressionismReferences edit a b c d e f Mark di Suvero Luce Artist Biography aaa si edu Archives of American Art Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c d e f g h i j Mark di Suvero and di Suvero family papers 1934 2005 aaa si edu Archives of American Art Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c d Monte James K November 1975 Mark di Suvero New York City New York Whitney Museum of American Art Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c Mark di Suvero Art World s Last Heroic Figure The Ledger Vol 71 no 270 Lakeland Florida July 16 1978 pp 37 38 Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c NEW PARTNERSHIP LAUNCHES SFMOMA S OFF SITE PROGRAMMING WITH MAJOR OUTDOOR EXHIBITION OF MARK DI SUVERO S SCULPTURES NEAR GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE sfmoma org San Francisco Museum of Modern Art December 12 2012 Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c d e f g Heinz Awards Mark di Suvero biography heinzawards net Heinz Foundations Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c d e Hilton Kramer A playful storm of sculpture Nytimes com 25 January 1976 Kirwin Liza Art and Space Park Place and the beginning of the Paula Cooper Gallery aaa si edu Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art Retrieved March 10 2015 Reimagining Space The Park Place Gallery Group in 1960s New York blantonmuseum org Blanton Museum of Art Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 10 2015 a b c Dawson Jessica September 2 2014 At 80 Sculptor Mark Di Suvero Is Still Mixing It Up in New York The Wall Street Journal New York City Retrieved March 9 2015 a b c Bennett Don June 5 2013 Petaluma home to famous artist The Press Democrat Santa Rosa California Retrieved March 10 2015 Castro Jan Garden June 2005 To Make Meanings Real A Conversation with Mark di Suvero Sculpture International Sculpture Center 24 5 Archived from the original on January 17 2016 Retrieved March 10 2015 Roux Camille Berry Gilles May 5 2013 Bateau logement pour artistes Le Journal de Saone et Loire in French Chalon sur Saone France Retrieved March 10 2015 a b c Karen Michell Sculptor Mark Di Suvero Creates Joy Out Of Steel Npr org 20 October 2019 a b Gabriella Angeleti Storm King installs sky high sculpture by Mark di Suvero Theartnewspaper com 17 July 2019 Kate D Levin named first fellow of National Center for Arts Research at SMU smu edu Southern Methodist University February 11 2014 Retrieved March 9 2015 Mark Di Suvero s Path to Steel May 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2015 Pre Columbian Art famsf org Mark di Suvero Artworks amp Famous Sculptures The Art Story Retrieved 2020 03 06 Mark di Suvero For Handel 1975 Flanagan Barbara August 19 1980 Artist welds his cold steel to steal sun Minneapolis Star 1C ProQuest 1879019510 Archived from the original on August 27 2023 Retrieved August 21 2023 via ProQuest rt Projects Mark di Suvero Shoshone 1982 Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles Retrieved 1 November 2020 Shoshone 1982 Culture Now Museum Without Walls Retrieved 1 November 2020 Liu Maura Gillan Photos by Lani Hanson and James 2016 06 28 If the UNL sculptures could talk The Daily Nebraskan Retrieved 2023 07 07 Aurora 1992 1993 Nga gov Mark di Suvero Galileo 1996 Art daimler com Declaration Declaration L A Louver Retrieved 1 October 2023 Voxal Declaration sculpture by artist Mark di Suvero located in Venice a beachfront district on the Westside of Los Angeles California Library of Congress Retrieved 1 October 2023 Exchange Orion exchange umma umich edu Retrieved 2020 03 06 Outdoor Sculpture University of Michigan Museum of Art umma umich edu Retrieved 2020 03 06 ORION COMES HOME University of Michigan Museum of Art umma umich edu Retrieved 2020 03 06 Clock Knot 2007 landmarks utexas edu The University of Texas at Austin 12 August 2008 Retrieved October 1 2016 Philip Glass Music unvagen Music Publishers Archived from the original on 2015 08 19 Retrieved 2015 07 22 North Star Mark di Suvero at IMDb Stewart James A April 19 2012 North Star Mark di Suvero DVD Verdict Archived from the original on July 22 2015 Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field Sfmoma org May 2013 Baker Kenneth 16 July 2000 A Legion of Concerns Over Sculpture Di Suvero s mediocre Pax Jerusalem may signal a troubling trend at Fine Arts Museums San Francisco Chronicle Farago Jason 9 July 2020 Storm King Reopens for the Art Starved The New York Times The International Sculpture Center s Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award sculpture org International Sculpture Center Retrieved March 10 2015 Sisario Ben ed May 2 2005 Arts Briefly Heinz Awards The New York Times New York City New York Retrieved March 10 2015 Smithsonian Announces Archives of American Art Medal Recipients Press release Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art October 6 2010 Retrieved March 10 2015 Mark di Suvero Among 2010 National Medal of Arts Recipients Announced by the White House artdaily com Retrieved March 10 2015 President Obama to Award 2010 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal Press release Washington D C White House Office of the Press Secretary March 1 2011 Retrieved March 10 2015 President Obama Presents Arts Humanities Awards To Meryl Streep James Taylor The Huffington Post March 2 2011 Retrieved March 10 2015 Schuessler Jennifer May 15 2013 E L Doctorow and Mark di Suvero Strike Gold at American Academy of Arts and Letters The New York Times New York City New York Retrieved March 10 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark di Suvero National Medal of Arts 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