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Photo: Hyla Skopitz / The Photograph Studio / The Metropolitan Museum of Art1/7Installation view of The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016
Photo: Hyla Skopitz / The Photograph Studio / The Metropolitan Museum of Art2/7Installation view of The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016
Photo: Hyla Skopitz / The Photograph Studio / The Metropolitan Museum of Art3/7Installation view of The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016
Photo: Hyla Skopitz / The Photograph Studio / The Metropolitan Museum of Art4/7Installation view of The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016
Photo: Hyla Skopitz / The Photograph Studio / The Metropolitan Museum of Art5/7Installation view of The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016
Photo: Cailtin Ochs / Redux6/7Cornelia Parker stands near her installation in progress on the Roof Garden of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 8, 2016
The artist Cornelia Parker stands near builders working on her installation, "Transitional Object: (PsychoBarn)" on the Roof Garden of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, April 8, 2016. The house is assembled at two-thirds of the scale of a real house and with only two finished sides, just like the film set of the 1960 Hitchcock film "Psycho." The installation opens April 19 as the fourth in the Met's Roof Garden Commissions series. (Caitlin Ochs/The New York Times)
Photo: Hyla Skopitz / The Photograph Studio / The Metropolitan Museum of Art7/7Installation view of The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016