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Installation art came to prominence in the 1970s but its roots can be identified in earlier artists such as Marcel Duchamp and his use of the readymade and Kurt Schwitters' Merz art objects, rather than more traditional craft based sculpture.
Gaia exhibited in Hong Kong in 2019 on Lee Tung Street. Gaia is a 2018 inflatable installation artwork by Luke Jerram currently in the library of Trinity Collage.It is a spherical replica of the Earth, with a diameter of 7 metres (23 ft), and named after the Greek primordial goddess Gaia, personification of the Earth.
Sandworm (installation) Sculpture Park Engelbrecht; Sculptures Bachelard; Sea organ; SevenMeters; Shibboleth (artwork) Shorter than the Day; Shrouds of the Somme; Sister Chapel; Slayer Pavilion; Smeller (installation) Snow White and the Madness of Truth; Solar Collector (sculpture) Spectra (installation) Stairs 1 Geneva; Straßenbahnhaltestelle ...
This is a list of public art by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, also termed their "large scale projects". Oldenburg (1929-2022) and van Bruggen (1942–2009) were married Swedish-American and American-Dutch sculptors (respectively), best known for their Installation art typically featuring very large replicas of everyday objects.
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Site-specific performance art, site-specific visual art and interventions are commissioned for the annual Infecting the City Festival in Cape Town, South Africa. The site-specific nature of the work allows artists to interrogate the contemporary and historic reality of the Central Business District and create work that allows the city's users ...
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Stockholder's work has been discussed in relation to the development of installation art and to art-historical traditions and figures including Cézanne and early modernism (e.g., Matisse, Cubism and Kurt Schwitters), Action, Color field and Hard-edge painting, Minimalism, Anthony Caro, Gordon Matta-Clark, and Robert Rauschenberg.