Home is where the art is.

To make these sculptures, Robert Indiana used materials he found at home and outside. He lived in an old building near New York City’s East River.

He found one piece of wood next door, in the art studio of his friend, Jack Youngerman. He found more wood at construction sites in their neighborhood.

What materials near your home would you use to make art?

Kids label from

2025

Medium Acrylic gesso on wood beam with wood-and-iron wheel
Dimensions 44 1/8 x 10 7/8 x 3 1/8" (111.9 x 27.6 x 7.8 cm)
Credit Gift of Philip Johnson
Object number 783.1969
Department Painting & Sculpture

Explore more

Licensing

Artwork or archival images

If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA's collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact Art Resource (publication in North America) or Scala Archives (publication in all other geographic locations).

Audio and film clips

MoMA licenses archival audio and select out of copyright film clips from our film collection. At this time, MoMA produced video cannot be licensed by MoMA/Scala. All requests to license archival audio or out of copyright film clips should be addressed to Scala Archives at [email protected]. Motion picture film stills cannot be licensed by MoMA/Scala. For access to motion picture film stills for research purposes, please contact the Film Study Center at [email protected]. For more information about film loans and our Circulating Film and Video Library, please visit Circulating Film and Video Library.

Text from a publication or the archives

If you would like to reproduce text from a MoMA publication, please email [email protected]. If you would like to publish text from MoMA's archival materials, please fill out this permission form and send to [email protected].

Feedback

This record is a work in progress. If you have additional information or spotted an error, please fill out this feedback form.