The Glass House presented Robert Indiana’s One through Zero, ten Corten steel sculptures that were conceived in 1980 and executed in 2003. Visitors will find these monumental works located in a field just to the south of the Glass House itself, where they have been placed to accentuate the edge of the hill that separates the house from the pond and pavilion below.
One through Zero
The Glass House in New Canaan presented Robert Indiana’s One through Zero, ten Corten steel sculptures that were conceived in 1980 and executed in 2003.
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- 19 July 2017
- New Canaan
Taking advantage of the changes of level in the landscape and the visual connections with many highlights of the property, the installation conjoins Philip Johnson and Robert Indiana’s visionary approach to industrial materials, proportion, form and the understanding of space. The positioning of the sculptures allows them to be seen directly from the Glass House, while establishing sightlines from the artworks to other significant pavilions and structures, including the Studio, Ghost House and Da Monsta. The installation of One through Zero is in keeping with Johnson’s approach to placing pavilions and structures within the landscape.
until 30 November 2017
Robert Indiana, One through Zero
Glass House
199 Elm Street, New Canaan