Installation art
Installation art is a style of visual art that uses three-dimensional objects. These artworks are usually meant to change the perception of a space (the way a space is seen). Installation artworks can be permanent or temporary and are shown in museums, galleries or in public spaces.
Some of the earliest installation artworks were Marcel Duchamp's readymade objects. However, the real development started in the 1970s. Today, with the improvement of technology, artists use and mix new medias and may involve sensors too in order to make the visitors interact with the installations. +{{{1}}}−{{{2}}}
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Installation Art Media
- Mad Crab.jpg
An installation art of Mad crab created with waste plastics and similar non-biodegradable wastes at Fort Kochi, India.
- La pareja en La Menesunda 1965.jpg
Visitors interact with a couple in bed, inside one of the many environments of La Menesunda (1965), one of the earliest large-scale installations in art history.
- Petzel shapes.jpeg
Allan McCollum.The Shapes Project, 2005/06
- Franzoesischer Dom - Festival of Lights 2011.jpg
Guardians of Time, Manfred Kielnhofer, Festival of Lights (Berlin) French Cathedral, Berlin, Velotaxi 2011
- 10.000 moving cities.jpg
Marc Lee 10.000 Moving Cities, 2010-ongoing, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul
- Maurizio bolognini genoa.JPG
An urban interactive art installation by Maurizio Bolognini (Genoa, 2005), which everybody can modify by using a cell phone.
- Paul Kuniholm Installation Art, for Storefronts, a Shunpike program.jpg
Paul Kuniholm Installation Art, for Storefronts, a Shunpike program
- Firoz Mahmud Sucker Aichi Triennale 13.JPG
Firoz Mahmud, Sucker'wfp21 aircraft sculptural installation at Aichi Arts Center.
Bibliography
- Bishop, Claire. Installation Art a Critical History. London: Tate, 2005.
- Coulter-Smith, Graham. Deconstructing Installation Art. Online resource
- “Installation.” Oxford English Dictionary. 2006. Oxford English Dictionary Online. 30 January 2006 [1] Archived 2006-06-25 at the Wayback Machine.
- “Install, v.” Oxford English Dictionary. 2006. Oxford English Dictionary Online. 30 January 2006 [2] Archived 2006-06-25 at the Wayback Machine.
- Reiss, Julie H. From Margin to Center: The Spaces of Installation Art. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. ISBN 0-262-68134-X
- Rosenthal, Mark. Understanding Installation Art: From Duchamp to Holzer. Munich: Prestel Verlag, 2003. ISBN 3-7913-2984-7
- Suderburg, Erika. Space, Site, Intervention: Situating Installation Art. Minneapolis London: University of Minnesota Press, 2000. ISBN 0-8166-3159-X
- Ferriani, Barbara. Ephemeral Monuments: History and Conservation of Installation Art. Los Angeles: Getty Publications, 2013. ISBN 978-1-60606-134-3