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    NSTALLATION ARTis an artistic genre of threeimensional works that are often site-specific and designe

    o transform the perception of a space.

    RETHININ! O" LI#ES AN$ #AL%ES&Installation art is a relatively new gen

    of contemporary art, practiced by an increasin

    number of postmodernist artists, whic

    incorporates a range of 2-D and 3-D materia

    to influence the way we experience or perceiv

    a particular space

    stallation artists are more concerned with

    e presentationof their message than with theeans used to achieve it. As a result, computer

    is becoming a ey feature. !owever, unlie

    ure" #onceptual art, which is supposedly

    perienced in the minds of those introduced to

    Installation art is more grounded - it remains

    d to a physical space. #onceptualism and

    stallations are two of the best examples

    $ostmodernist art. Admired and hated by art

    tics, both forms are widely exhibited in many

    the world"s best galleries of contemporary

    .

    gallery BASED

    digital BASED

    electronicBASED

    web BASED

    TYPES

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    %ome installations

    are custom-made

    for a particula

    space. &thers such

    as the still-life line

    drawings o

    clustered ob'ects

    can be assembledanywhere

    $ifference 'etween

    Sc(lpt(re

    )

    Installation

    S*%L+T%RE, The art of making two- or three

    dimensional representatie or a'stract forms

    INSTALLATION, $esigned to 'e iewed from

    the o(tside as a self-contained arrangement of

    forms

    Enveloping the spectator in the space

    he viewer enters a controlled

    nvironment featuring ob'ects as well as

    ht, sound and pro'ected imagery. (he

    rmalism of the composition remains of

    econdary importance - it is the effect on

    e spectator"s spacial and culturalxpectations that remains paramount.

    ISTOR&

    merging d(ring the /012s3 Installation is associated wit

    oncept(al art and can therefore 'e traced 'ack to artist

    (ch as 4arcel $(champ 5/661-/0768 and hi

    modernist read9 mades s(ch as his controersial (rina

    alled "o(ntain 5/0/18.

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