Ian Strange Drops a 1920s Suburban House from the Sky in "Landed" Installation

You won't find a wicked witch underneath it.

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Though it may look as if a house has just fallen from the sky and crashed into the forecourt of the Art Gallery of South Australia, rest assured it's only Aussie artist Ian Strange's latest installation. He created the piece for the 2014 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, which kicked off March 1.

Appropriately entitled Landed, the architectural installation conjures up all sorts of Wizard of Oz vibes. Based off Strange's own 1920s suburban-style home from his childhood, the matte black structure is a fun contrast of both the neoclassical style of the museum and its urban surroundings. 

The installation will be on view until the biennial ends May 11.

[via Hypebeast]

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