Room
Room
Artist
Alison Elizabeth Taylor
(born 1973)
Date2007-2008
MediumWood veneer, pyrography, and shellac
Dimensions96 x 120 x 96 in.(243.8 x 304.8 x 243.8 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2010.61
Accession number
2010.61
On View
Not on viewLabel TextTaylor turns the Renaissance-era craft of marquetry on its head. In the European tradition, such labor-intensive artistry often decorated the luxurious and refined interiors of the elite. Taylor, by contrast, uses the technique to explore the ordinary, mundane, and disconcerting aspects of modern American life.
In Room, the diverse colors, grains, and textures of a variety of wood species define an intimate domestic space. Opposing windows provide visual tension: the isolated desert environment seen through one is threatened by the encroachment of suburban development visible through the other. Taylor’s idiosyncratic selection and placement of personal items and common household objects invites us to imagine who might inhabit this room.