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His sculptures are mainly built from industrial I-beams, which are welded and bolted together. His sculptures are mainly built from industrial I-beams, which are welded and bolted together.

Some of his works also contain very large wooden components. And some of his sculptures are capable of a considerable degree of motion. Some have suspended forms, allowing for this motion.


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Aurora, by Suvero, at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

Mark di Suvero (born as Marco Polo di Suvero) is an American abstract expressionist sculptor born in Shanghai, China in 1933. He came to San Francisco, California in 1941 with his father. From 1953 to 1957, he attended the University of California. He later moved to New York City.

His sculptures are mainly built from industrial I-beams, which are welded and bolted together.

Some of his works also contain very large wooden components. And some of his sculptures are capable of a considerable degree of motion. Some have suspended forms, allowing for this motion.

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