The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) in Raleigh is one of the most important art museums in the south-east of the USA; the associated Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park is the largest art park of any museum in North America. Around 5 miles of paths lead through the gentle hills, lined with more than 30 permanent works of art.
North Carolina Museum of Art
The list of important sculptures is led by Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin and Mark di Suvero; artists such as Roxy Paine and Jeppe Hein – to name but a few – complete the collection. Three giant steel rings, the sculpture “Gyre” by Thomas Sayre, are the park’s landmark. In addition to the permanent sculptures, there are also a number of temporary installations; the park is also used for special events. Admission to the museum and the park is free.
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Ulalu” von Mark di Suvero
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Union 060719” von Hoss Haley
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Mirror Labyrinth NY” von Jeppe Hein
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Flight Wind Reeds” von Mary und Bill Buchen
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Askew” von Roxy Paine
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Ogromna” von Ursula von Rydingsvard
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
Rodin Garden
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“The Three Shades” von Auguste Rodin
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Cybele” von Auguste Rodin
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Naked Muse without Arms” von Auguste Rodin
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge” von Henry Moore
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Three Elements” von Ronald Bladen
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Untitled” von Joel Shapiro North
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Gyre” von Thomas Sayre
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Installation 1-183” von Daniel Johnston
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Crossroads/Trickster I” von Martha Jackson Jarvis
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Collapse” von Ledelle Moe
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Wind Sculpture II” von Yinka Shonibare
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“No Fuss” von Mark di Suvero
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Counterculture” von Rose B. Simpson
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Large Spindle Piece” von Henry Moore
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Wind Machine” von Vollis Simpson
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Ernest and Ruth” von Hank Willis Thomas
North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh
“Musical Swings” von Daily tous les jours