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1999: Gallery MayKnown for his pop-art style, his House I plays with optical illusions and forced perspective. It acts as a massive reflecting pool and an area for visitors to sit and relax. This opening marked the completion of the National Gallery of Art's complex and gifted the public with a premier outdoor exhibition space. 🌳 The Dedication of the Sculpture Garden Gallery May 1999 The opening of the Sculpture Garden in May 1999 broke down the invisible barrier between formal "museum behavior" and public recreation. By placing world-class masterworks in an open-air, accessible setting, the National Gallery of Art successfully brought fine art out of rigid indoor corridors and into the daily lives of casual strollers, tourists, and locals alike. Starting in December of that same inaugural year (1999), the fountain was engineered to convert into a highly popular outdoor ice-skating rink. 🏛️ Why it Matters Known for his pop-art style, his House I The garden was specifically established to exhibit large-scale pieces from the museum's contemporary collection. Some of the legendary artists whose masterpieces became staples of the garden include: Contributed striking geometric structures like Four-Sided Pyramid . ❄️ The Central Fountain and Ice Rink At the heart of the garden lies a grand circular fountain. 🌳 The Dedication of the Sculpture Garden The On , First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton formally accepted the completed garden on behalf of the nation during a historic dedication ceremony. Just a few days later, on May 23, the gates officially opened to the public. The project transformed a 6.1-acre site on the National Mall into a lush, walkable sanctuary designed to merge the beauty of nature with monumental human creativity. 🎨 Iconic Works in the Garden |
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