HAMPTONS SCULPTURE SIGHTS

The Hamptons' premier outdoor sculpture exhibition series, founded and curated by Cheryl Sokolow of C Fine Art, showcasing exceptional outdoor sculptures across multiple locations for the season, making dynamic large-scale sculpture accessible to the community.

 

CURRENT EXHIBITION

UNCOMMON GROUND

Uncommon Ground VI examines our relationship with the natural world and the one which we create. The dynamic of "the garden" itself, with its undulating play between the cultivated and purely natural, provides the substrate or ground from which the sculptures are seemingly born.

Featured artists: Alex Barrett, Kevin Barrett, Hans Van de Bovenkamp, John Clement, Carole Eisner, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Jane Manus, Norman Mooney, Joel Perlman, Isobel Folb Sokolow, Aurelio Torres, and Steve Zaluski.

JUN 7 - OCT 7, 2025
Peconic Land Trust's Bridge Gardens, Bridgehampton

Opening Reception: Aug 9

CURRENT EXHIBITION

ORGANIC ABSTRACTION

Organic Abstraction returns to the grounds of the Southampton Art Center for its 2nd season. The exhibition explores the materials, processes, and techniques of established, internationally recognized, museum-collected sculptors working within a formalist paradigm.

Feauturing artists include Alex Barrett, Bill Barrett, Kevin Barrett, John Clement, Matt Devine, Carole Eisner, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Jane Manus, Norman Mooney, Joel Perlman, and Michael Enn Sirvet.

JUN 7 - OCT 7, 2025
Southampton Arts Center

Opening Reception: Jul 12

 

 

UNCOMMON GROUND SCULPTURE SERIES

Currently on view for its 6th season, the Uncommon Ground outdoor sculpture exhibition series harnesses the natural essence of outdoor atmosphere, providing a continuous and evolving synergy between nature, art, and spectator, fostering an immersive experience of perspective, place, and discovery.

 
 

 

ORGANIC ABSTRACTION SCULPTURE SERIES

With an emphasis on syntax and form rather than subject matter, the handling of material and the artists’ processes become the subject of the work; each piece is most immediately identified and appreciated by its most basic physical attributes.

Organic Abstraction is currently in its 2nd season at Southampton Arts Center.