House I

House I
Artist Roy Lichtenstein
Year 1996–1998
Type sculpture
Dimensions 290 cm × 450 cm × 130 cm (115 in × 176 in × 52 in)
Location National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
Coordinates 38°53′27″N 77°01′24″W / 38.890833°N 77.023333°W / 38.890833; -77.023333
Owner National Gallery of Art
Accession 1998.147.1

House I is a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein.[1]

It is located at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden.[2][3]

The house uses optical illusion to play with perspective. To appreciate the full effect, walk at a steady rate along the arc of the sidewalk that runs in front of and nearly perpendicular to the sculpture, with your head turned to one side, facing the sculpture. The house will appear to be spinning in space, like the "Wizard of Oz" house.

It was constructed of painted aluminum, modeled in 1996 and constructed in 1999.

Among his last works, it was a part of the House series. House II was shown at the Venice Biennale in 1997,[4] and House III was shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[5]

See also

References

  1. "House I, (sculpture)". SIRIS
  2. "House I", Roy Lichtenstein, American, 1923-1997, National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
  3. Waymarking
  4. "Chronology", Lichtenstein Foundation
  5. "Roy Lichtenstein Roof", Metropolitan Museum

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