River House

William Christenberry, River House, 1980, wood, construction board, paperboard, metal, and dirt, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Benjamin P. Nicolette, 1994.92
William Christenberry, River House, 1980, wood, construction board, paperboard, metal, and dirt, 23 3416 1214 in. (60.341.935.5 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Benjamin P. Nicolette, 1994.92

Artwork Details

Title
River House
Date
1980
Dimensions
23 3416 1214 in. (60.341.935.5 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Benjamin P. Nicolette
Mediums Description
wood, construction board, paperboard, metal, and dirt
Classifications
Subjects
  • Object — other — sign
  • Architecture Exterior — detail — stairs
  • Architecture Exterior — commercial — grocery
Object Number
1994.92

Artwork Description

William Christenberry bases most of his sculptures on structures that he has seen and photographed in his native Alabama. River House, on the other hand, recalls the artist’s “evocative feeling of a childhood memory” of fishing on the Black Warrior River in West Central Alabama. After spending a lazy morning catching catfish, Christenberry and his father often docked at this riverbank restaurant to enjoy Vienna sausages, crackers, and Coca-Cola. The red soil, which Christenberry collects on his yearly trips home, draws an immediate connection between the artwork and the Alabama landscape of the artist’s youth. For Christenberry, memorializing this scenery is an act of ownership. “If I can’t possess the real thing,” he explains, “I’m going to make something that comes pretty close.” (Interview with the artist, December 20, 2005)

Works by this artist (744 items)

William Zorach, Floating Figure, 1922, cast plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tessim Zorach and Dahlov Ipcar, 1968.154.3
Floating Figure
Date1922
cast plaster
On view
William Zorach, The Builder (study for Chase Bank), ca. 1960, cast and patinated plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tessim Zorach and Dahlov Ipcar, 1971.449.29
The Builder (study for Chase Bank)
Dateca. 1960
cast and patinated plaster
On view
William Zorach, Small Head, ca. 1958-1962, carved stone, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tessim Zorach and Dahlov Ipcar, 1968.154.9
Small Head
Dateca. 1958-1962
carved stone
On view
William Zorach, Child on a Pony, 1934, cast plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tessim Zorach and Dahlov Ipcar, 1971.449.19
Child on a Pony
Date1934
cast plaster
On view

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River House
1980, wood, construction board, paperboard, metal, and dirt

WILLIAM CHRISTENBERRY
Born: Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1936

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