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Full Circle: Richard Fleischner with David Smith, Christo, Claes Oldenburg, Barnett Newman, & other Monumenta Artists

February 6 @ 8:00 am - May 3 @ 5:00 pm

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Aerial photograph of Sod Maze in Newport, Rhode Island by Richard Fleischner, part of Full Circle exhibition featuring works by David Smith, Christo, Claes Oldenburg, Barnett Newman, and other Monumenta artists

Overview

The art exhibition Full Circle 2026 takes place at Newport Mansions which is located in Newport Rhode Island. The exhibition presents contemporary artworks and archival materials to explore a historic outdoor sculpture exhibition.

Focus

The exhibition shows Richard Fleischner’s artwork together with artwork from the 1974 Monumenta event which includes works by David Smith and Christo and Claes Oldenburg and Barnett Newman. The exhibition presents its contents through an analysis of modern and contemporary sculpture.

Program

The exhibition operates throughout the day because it displays artworks and sculptural pieces which occupy spaces inside and outside Rosecliff Mansion. Visitors can join guided tours which include member‑exclusive tours that run on selected days to explore Fleischner’s work and related pieces in depth.

Audience

The exhibition appeals to art enthusiasts who include architecture and design professionals and historians and students and museum visitors who want to see modern art and sculpture.

Event Details

Item Details
Dates 6 February 2026 — 3 May 2026
Venue Rosecliff Mansion, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Event Type Art exhibition
Access Public access with museum admission ticket
Fees Included with standard Rosecliff Mansion admission ticket

✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight

All research studies conducted at Newport Mansions in 1974 demonstrate the relationship between sculpture building design and specific installation locations through the work of Richard Fleischner and his fellow artists. The exhibition uses original sketches and archival materials to demonstrate how artists maintain their connections to nature and their artistic work. The study examines art history through three main areas of sculptural heritage which includes historical estate designs together with their surrounding natural environment.

Closing Note

Full Circle revisits a landmark moment in modern sculpture history. The exhibit demonstrates its value through artistic displays which exist within an authentic historical building rather than through architectural evaluation or design assessment.

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