GALLERY
Every piece in the City Sculpture park was created by Detroit artist Robert Sestok — welded, built, and placed here by hand over more than four decades of work.
The collection spans abstract steel assemblages, figurative forms, and ornamental ironwork. Some pieces weigh over 4,000 pounds. Some stand twelve feet tall. Many are built from recycled and found materials — salvaged steel, industrial scraps, repurposed propane tanks — deconstructed and reconstructed into something entirely new.
There is no single style, no fixed aesthetic. Sestok has always resisted that. What holds the collection together is process: a lifelong commitment to welded steel, to the rust and weight and shadow of it, and to the belief that this work deserves a permanent, visible home in Detroit.
Browse the sculptures below.




