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Site Ecology: Art

These site-sensitive and site-specific works and exhibitions highlight Storm King’s relationship to the land, while speaking to larger issues that affect overall regional, national, and global ecological health.

Early Works
Richard Serra, <i>Schunnemunk Fork</i>, 1990&ndash;91 (installation view, 2011)
Richard Serra, Schunnemunk Fork, 1990–91
Andy Goldsworthy, <em>Storm King Wall</em>, 1998 (installation view, 1998)
Andy Goldsworthy, Storm King Wall, 1997–98
John Knight,&nbsp;<i>87&ordm;</i>, 1997&ndash;99<br />
(installation view)
John Knight, 87º, 1997–99
Maya Lin, <em>Storm King Wavefield</em>, 2007-08 (installation view, 2007)
Maya Lin, Storm King Wavefield, 2007–08
Alyson Shotz, <em>Mirror Fence</em>, 2003<br />
(refabricated, 2014) (installation view, 2017)
Exhibitions