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  2. Installation art - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Whiteread, Embankment at Tate Modern, London An installation art of Mad crab created with waste plastics and similar non-biodegradable wastes at Fort Kochi. Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a

  3. List of sculpture parks - Wikipedia

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    Over a wooded area of 32 acres (13 ha), the Parco sculture del Chianti is a collection of site-specific sculptures and installations created by artists from over 25 countries. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Collezione Gori - Fattoria di Celle, Santomato di Pistoia [ 14 ]

  4. Brancusi's Romanian outdoor sculptures added to UNESCO ... - AOL

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    The five sculptural installations aligned on a 1.5-km-l ... most notable examples of 20th-century public art. Brancusi created the open-air collection that includes the "Endless Column" and the ...

  5. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Modern and contemporary art have added a number of non-traditional forms of sculpture, including sound sculpture, light sculpture, environmental art, environmental sculpture, street art sculpture, kinetic sculpture (involving aspects of physical motion), land art, and site-specific art. Sculpture is an important form of public art.

  6. Site-specific art - Wikipedia

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    Site-specific art is produced both by commercial artists, and independently, and can include some instances of work such as sculpture, stencil graffiti, rock balancing, and other art forms. Installations can be in urban areas, remote natural settings, or underwater.

  7. Architectural sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Pedimental sculpture in Sacramento, California, by 1928, following a style for ancient Greek temples. Architectural sculpture is the use of sculptural techniques by an architect and/or sculptor in the design of a building, bridge, mausoleum or other such project. The sculpture is usually integrated with the structure, but freestanding works ...

  8. Category:Art by country - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture by country (45 C) Sculptures by country (100 C) ... Pages in category "Art by country" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.

  9. African art - Wikipedia

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    The term "African Art" does not usually include the art of the North African areas along the Mediterranean coast, as such areas had long been part of different traditions. For more than a millennium, the art of such areas had formed part of Berber or Islamic art, with many particular local characteristics.