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Three John Chamberlain Sculptures Arrive at Rockefeller Center, and It’s the First Time They’ll Be Presented in the U.S.

By Emmie MurphyApr 18 2025
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Through May 29, three monumental works by the renowned American sculptor John Chamberlain will be installed on Center Plaza. “Chamberlain Goes Outdoors at Rockefeller Center” encompasses three large-scale sculptures—FIDDLERSFORTUNE (Pink) (2010), BALMYWISECRACK (Copper) (2010), and RITZFROLIC (Green) (2008)—and marks the first time they will be presented in the United States.

People viewing and walking past three John Chamberlain sculptures on Rockefeller Center's Center Plaza

Now a household name, Chamberlain first gained recognition for his series of abstract sculptures created from crushed automobile parts. From there, he spent years exploring other mediums, from aluminum foil and plexiglass to foam, photography, and filmmaking. “He continued to work in these various mediums throughout his six-decade career,” Alexandra Fairweather, the director of the John Chamberlain Estate, tells The Center Magazine.

A close-up of artist John Chamberlain's green RITZFROLIC sculpture on Center Plaza at Rockefeller Center

The material that most captivated him was aluminum foil, from which he created a wellspring of groundbreaking works. “He started to make aluminum sculptures in small sizes and worked to figure out how to make these foil sculptures large,” says Fairweather. “It took about 20 years to find the weight and scale and strength he was looking for.”

Chamberlain eventually discovered an industrial aluminum foil that had the strength and durability to be exhibited outdoors. His obsessive experimentation worked, and several of his foils were even able to withstand Hurricane Sandy while on display outside the Seagram Building in 2012.

Yet the three sculptures at Rockefeller Center won’t just turn heads for their size and substance. Each one is rendered in a bright color— pink, green, copper—that highlights the painterly energy that courses throughout Chamberlain’s oeuvre. “Using color in sculpture was a revolution at the time,” says Fairweather. “Now we see color all the time and don’t think anything of it, but Chamberlain was a pioneer.”

  • Artist John Chamberlain's copper BALMYWISECRACK sculpture on Rockefeller Center's Center Plaza
  • Artist John Chamberlain's pink FIDDLERSFORTUNE sculpture on Center Plaza at Rockefeller Center

The presentation is not just a chance to see these works for the first time on American soil; it’s also an opportunity to experience Chamberlain’s facility with turning the unexpected into the sublime. Installed in a landmark urban space, these three bold abstractions contrast with the Art Deco buildings, bringing a bright, spontaneous energy to the setting. “Rockefeller Center is so iconic and attracts so many people from around the world,” says Fairweather. “To have the chance to share the work in such a beautiful public space is an opportunity to touch a lot of people’s lives.”

Best of all, visitors can continue their exploration of Chamberlain’s work through an exhibition at Christie’s, presented by the Mnuchin Gallery, featuring 11 of his works, as well as the release of the book “Living With Chamberlain,” which will be available at McNally Jackson beginning April 16, the artist’s birthday.

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