outdoor sculptures across the grounds of Storm King Art Center
The 500-acre grounds display more than 100 outdoor sculptures, including Menashe Kadishman’s 1977 Suspended in weathering steel, but Puryear’s is one of only 13 commissioned by Storm King.

Unique Martin Puryear Sculpture Debuts at Storm King Art Center

Martin Puryear is perhaps best known for sculpting in wood. (His Bling Bling, which stood sentry at Madison Square Park in Manhattan in 2017, was 40 feet of laminated plywood.) But that may be about to change: Lookout, his site-specific commission debuting this fall at Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, New York, is his first work made of bricks. And there are a lot of them: At 20 feet tall and 16 in diameter, it’s built from some 18,000 red-shale bricks without any formwork. It’s a feat of materiality and construction that took Puryear, Storm King artistic director and chief curator Nora Lawrence, plus a team of architects, structural engineers, kiln builders, and brick and cement technologists nearly a decade to complete, using a Nubian vaulting technique that was developed centuries ago in the Upper Nile delta of Africa, where Puryear’s ancestors may be from. A 9-foot-high archway allows visitors full immersion with Lookout; once inside, they stand on a floor of reclaimed cobblestones and bluestone, chosen by Puryear for both their commonalities and differences with the brick. Light filters in from and views of the grounds are visible through any of the sculpture’s 90 round, different-size openings, which were formed by the insertion of glass fiber–reinforced concrete tubes, the bricks cut to fit around each tube. “The experience has been an adventure and a challenge,” Puryear says, “a series of puzzles to be solved and a collective effort.” Details of this experience as well as that of the making of the artist’s other pieces are on view through December 17 in “Martin Puryear: Process and Scale,” Storm King’s accompanying indoor exhibition, where most of the 22 maquettes are made from Puryear’s old friend, wood.  

Lookout, a new permanent sculpture by Martin Puryear at Storm King Art Center
Lookout, a new permanent sculpture by Martin Puryear at Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, New York, is 20 feet tall.
Martin Puryear's brick sculpture
It’s the artist’s first work in brick, of which there are approximately 18,000, composed primarily of red shale, and sourced from Taylor Clay Products in North Carolina.
the opening archway of Lookout, a brick sculpture by Martin Puryear
Visitors can enter Lookout through a 9-foot-high archway to see out its 90 openings while standing on reclaimed cobblestones and bluestone.
outdoor sculptures across the grounds of Storm King Art Center
The 500-acre grounds display more than 100 outdoor sculptures, including Menashe Kadishman’s 1977 Suspended in weathering steel, but Puryear’s is one of only 13 commissioned by Storm King.
a wooden model of Martin Puryear's Bling Bling sculpture
Storm King’s accompanying indoor exhibition “Martin Puryear: Process and Scale,” on view through December 17, features 22 maquettes of Lookout and some of the artist’s previous works, including a wooden model of his Bling Bling from 2017.
Storm King’s accompanying indoor exhibition “Martin Puryear: Process and Scale."
Storm King’s accompanying indoor exhibition “Martin Puryear: Process and Scale.”

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