Chicago Park District
2022 Sculptures
Chicago Sculpture International members in collaboration with Chicago Park District helped create this year's Sculpture in the Parks. Artists were chosen for their large-scale outdoor works that are suitable for year-round Midwest weather. In 2022 we installed six new sculptures in Douglass Park, Humboldt Park, Palmer Park, Piotrowski Park, Hamilton Park, and West Pullman Park. Also in 2022, eight sculptures were deinstalled in Garfield Park, Legion Park, Webster Park, Humboldt Park, Douglass Park, Hamilton Park, Palmer Park, and West Pullman Park.
Participating CSI Sculptors:
Humboldt Park, Jim Gallucci, Tumble Arch, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Douglass Park, Ray Katz, Telos, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Hamilton Park: Chris Wubbena, Angele, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Hamilton Park: Chris Wubbena, …and you, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Palmer Park: Kara James, Ego-Bind, 2022-2024 exhibition season
West Pullman Park: Kirk Seese, The Feathers Three, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Piotrowski Park: Brian Monaghan, Untitled, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Mount Greenwood: Plamen Yordanov, Moon Infinity, 2022-2024 exhibition season
Deinstalled Sculptures:
Garfield Park: Ruth Migdal, 2020-2022 exhibition season
Legion Park: Jim Gallucci, 2020-2022 exhibition season
Webster Park: Maureen Gray, 2020-2022 exhibition season
Humboldt Park: Michael Brown, 2020-2022 exhibition season
Douglass Park: Kara James, 2020-2022 exhibition season
Hamilton Park: Richard Pitts (2 sculptures), 2020-2022 exhibition season
Palmer Park: Whit Poor, 2020-2022 exhibition season
West Pullman Park: Terry Karpowicz, 2020-2022 exhibition season
Douglass Park: Ray Katz, "Telos", Ray Katz, painted steel, 12' x 10' x 7'
Douglass Park: Ray Katz, "Telos", Ray Katz, painted steel, 12' x 10' x 7'
Humboldt Park: "Tumble Arch" by Jim Gallucci, painted aluminum, 13-1/2' x 19' x 6'
Humboldt Park: "Tumble Arch" by Jim Gallucci, Aluminum with powder coating, 13-1/2' x 19' x 6'
Piotrowski Park: Brian Monaghan, "Untitled", Painted steel, 14' x 10' x 5'
Hamilton Park: Chris Wubbena, "Angele", Steel, stainless steel, bronze, 7-1/2' x 3-1/2' x 3-1/2'
Hamilton Park: Chris Wubbena, "Angele", Steel, stainless steel, bronze, 7-1/2' x 3-1/2' x 3-1/2'
Hamilton Park: Chris Wubbena, "...and you", steel, 4-1/2' x 3' x 2-1/2'
Hamilton Park: Chris Wubbena, "...and you", steel, 4-1/2' x 3' x 2-1/2'
Mt. Greenwood Park: Plamen Yordanov, "Moon Infinity", Mirror polished stainless steel, 8 x 5 x 3 ft.
Mt. Greenwood Park: Plamen Yordanov, "Moon Infinity", Mirror polished stainless steel, 8 x 5 x 3 ft.
West Pullman Park: Kirk Seese, "The Feathers Three", 2” tubular steel, CNC cut 3/4” MDO board, UV links, acrylic sealer, 10’ x 2’ x 2’
West Pullman Park: Kirk Seese, "The Feathers Three", 2” tubular steel, CNC cut 3/4” MDO board, UV links, acrylic sealer, 10’ x 2’ x 2’
Jackson Park: Ted Sitting Crow Garner, "Can’t Keep A Down Man Good–For Steve Urry", Painted welded steel, 15' x 3' x 6'
Jackson Park: Ted Sitting Crow Garner, "Can’t Keep A Down Man Good–For Steve Urry", Painted welded steel, 15' x 3' x 6'
Robichaux Park: Dusty Folwarczny, "Give", Painted steel, 12' x 3' x 3'
Skinner Park: Ted Sitting Crow Garner, "Magoo—For Lord Buckley", Painted welded steel, 19' x 7' x 2'
Big Marsh Park: Matthias Neumann, "Basics #30 (double-bench)", Wood (2x4s), 9’ x 7’ x 7’