Seward Johnson Sculptures in the Garden
Twenty-one life-size sculptures by the late artist Seward Johnson will be on display throughout the Garden, Mar. 1 – Sept. 1, 2024. This head-turning exhibit of “living” art will take Garden guests by surprise as they encounter sculptures that fool the eye and beg for double takes. Strategically placed to blend with their surroundings, Mr. Johnson’s unique creations strive to make everyday occurrences special and bring classic art to life. Experience the joy of discovering these lifelike sculptures placed unexpectedly, yet harmoniously in the Garden’s landscape.
Viewing this exhibit is included with general Garden admission. Click here for sculpture locations.
Sponsored by
For sponsorship opportunities at the Garden, please contact Leah Hersey.
Cover Image: Seward Johnson, A Reason to Smile, ©2004 The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc., Photo by Matt Yao
Find out more about each sculpture through the Seward Johnson Atelier website.
Photography by Matt Yao
Date
- Mar 01 2024 - Sep 01 2024
- Expired!
Time
- All Day
Seward Johnson Sculptures in the Garden
Date
- Mar 01 2024 - Sep 01 2024
- Expired!
Time
- All Day
Twenty-one life-size sculptures by the late artist Seward Johnson will be on display throughout the Garden, Mar. 1 – Sept. 1, 2024. This head-turning exhibit of “living” art will take Garden guests by surprise as they encounter sculptures that fool the eye and beg for double takes. Strategically placed to blend with their surroundings, Mr. Johnson’s unique creations strive to make everyday occurrences special and bring classic art to life. Experience the joy of discovering these lifelike sculptures placed unexpectedly, yet harmoniously in the Garden’s landscape.
Viewing this exhibit is included with general Garden admission. Click here for sculpture locations.
Sponsored by
For sponsorship opportunities at the Garden, please contact Leah Hersey.
Cover Image: Seward Johnson, A Reason to Smile, ©2004 The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc., Photo by Matt Yao
Find out more about each sculpture through the Seward Johnson Atelier website.
Photography by Matt Yao