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Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
Americanoom
Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
Held by the artist. Non-exclusive license granted to Lowe Art Museum.

Americanoom

Artist/Maker (Greece, 1933-2013)
Date1963
Mediumaluminum, welded steel, stainless steel and neon
DimensionsOverall: 90 x 108 in. (228.6 x 274.3 cm)
ClassificationsVisual Works
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Aron B. Katz
Object number82.0226
DescriptionAmericanoom is a giant aluminum and neon tubing construction based on the repetition of found fragments of metal advertising signs with the words: “[R]oom,” “air,” “Try,” “new,” “Cafet[eria,]” “CHORd.” These elements have been juxtaposed to create an arrangement of urban calligraphy that explores the formal qualities of the written word. The king-size mural, or relief, continuously beckons viewers by flashing its four neon colors from the upper right panel at intervals of 60 seconds. As visitors try to read the verbal puzzle, they may discover that the work addresses issues of human communication in written form. The artist’s interest in urban calligraphy has its roots in her early chalking of graffiti on the sidewalks of her native Athens. The signs and symbols of language have always informed Chryssa's work, but it was not until immigrating to New York City in 1954 that the artist became captivated by oversized advertising signage. In 1961, she began to incorporate the flashing neon of commercial advertising into her own work. Her contributions in this medium are considered essential to the development of neon art, which flourished as part of the Pop culture of 1960s. Chryssa’s legacy continues today among a new wave of neon artists both here and abroad.
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