Get ready for the 8th Annual Sculpture in Motion at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens (ANSG) on Saturday, Nov.16. This family-friendly event will honor Gold Star Families of Palm Beach County, Friends of Fisher House and Veterans. Attendees can enjoy a display of exceptional pre- and post-war automobiles on the Gardens’ main lawn from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., culminating in a Grand Tour Parade of Cars. This year, Sculpture in Motion will coincide with the launch of ANSG’s season-opening exhibition, “Slim Aarons: Gold Coast,” in collaboration with Getty Images and presented by Lilly Pulitzer.
Renowned 20th-century lifestyle photographer George ‘Slim’ Aarons (1916-2006) famously stated that his images depicted “attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places.” This groundbreaking exhibition reveals rare and previously unseen works by one of America’s most celebrated lifestyle and fashion photographers, who spent decades capturing the essence of Lilly Pulitzer and her family. To mark Lilly Pulitzer’s 65th Anniversary, ANSG will feature a special gallery within the Slim Aarons exhibition dedicated to the legendary Palm Beach designer and the debut of new collections during Sculpture in Motion.
“Adding Sculpture in Motion to this year’s iconic and exciting exhibition combines a collective eye for art, craftmanship, high-fashion and bravado,” says Frances Fisher, Board Chairwoman for ANSG and Sculpture in Motion co-chair with husband, Jeffrey. “Great cars celebrate the joy of life and a beckoning passion for style and fun. We are pleased to present an array of cars from private collections that are seldom seen for public viewing but are recognized for their rich history and sculptural design at the world’s most important venues for rare cars, such as the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. Our visitors who come to the Gardens on November 16 will sample the creative geniuses who share a passion for recognizing beauty, speed and history.”
During Sculpture in Motion, people of all ages can explore the history and artistic craftsmanship of unique, award-winning automobiles, including:
- 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Villa d’Este Coupé by Touring
- 1937 Bugatti Type 57C Vanvooren Convertible
- 1969 Ferrari GT 2+2
- 1936 Pierce Arrow V-12 Country Club Roadster
- 1938 Delahaye 135 MS Torpedo Grand Sport
- 1950 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Riva ‘Serenissima’ Berlinetta
Throughout the day, automotive historians will provide tours, and attendees will have the opportunity to vote for categories including “Most Artistic,” “Most Elegant,” “People’s Choice,” “Young Connoisseur,” and “Sculptural Speed.”
John Barnes continues as the featured Curator. Lew Crampton, a Palm Beach resident and Town Council Member, will take on the role of Grand Marshal for the event. Chuck Mitchell will serve as the Honorary Chair, while Frances and Jeffrey Fisher, along with Audrey and Martin Gruss, will serve as the co-chairmen.
As the event wraps up, the community is invited to partake in a heartfelt tribute honoring Gold Star Families, Friends of Fisher House, and Veterans, followed by the Grand Tour Parade of Cars at 4:15 p.m. This parade will showcase around 40 remarkable and one-of-a-kind classic cars, taking a picturesque route from the Gardens along the Intracoastal on Flagler Drive, with a complimentary viewing opportunity for the public. The parade will consist of a five-mile loop that crosses the Flagler Memorial Bridge to Palm Beach Island, traveling south along South County Road, then west on Royal Palm Way, ultimately ending at the Flagler Museum.
“Sculpture in Motion is a unique event that celebrates the artistry and history of classic automobiles,” says Margaret Horgan, ANSG Executive Director, “while paying tribute to the families and Veterans who have given so much for our country, including the ultimate sacrifice.”
Sponsors for Sculpture in Motion include Key Private Bank, Lilly Pulitzer, Wölffer Estate Vineyard Summer in a Bottle Rose and Palm Beach Illustrated.
The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will offer special admission prices all day long. General admission tickets are available for $30 each. For ANSG members and seniors, the price is reduced to $25, while children aged 18 and under can enter for just $12 each. Parking will be available just north of the Palm Beach Day Academy Gardens, located at 1901 S. Flagler Drive. To purchase event tickets, become a sponsor, or get more information on the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, please visit ansg.org or call 561-832-5328.