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Roger Brown, World's Tallest Disaster, 1972, oil and magma on canvas, 72 1⁄8 x 48 in. (183.1 x 122.0 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1974.91
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Artwork Details
- Title
- World’s Tallest Disaster
- Artist
- Date
- 1972
- Location
- Not on view
- Dimensions
- 72 1⁄8 x 48 in. (183.1 x 122.0 cm.)
- Credit Line
- Museum purchase
- Mediums Description
- oil and magma on canvas
- Classifications
- Subjects
- Architecture Exterior — commercial — skyscraper
- Cityscape — time — night
- Disaster — fire
- Figure group
- Object Number
- 1974.91
Artwork Description
Known for his trademark silhouettes and flattened, colorful landscapes, Roger Brown was inspired by the work of self-taught artists, advertisements, and comics in his desire to create art that would be accessible to everyone. In his series of imagined disasters, natural forces wreak havoc on urban skyscrapers, as these symbols of modern cities descend into chaos