What is another word for installation art?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪnstəlˈe͡ɪʃən ˈɑːt] (IPA)

Installation art is a type of contemporary art that relies on an environment or space to create an immersive experience. There are a variety of synonyms for this type of art, including conceptual art, environmental art, site-specific art, and interactive art. Conceptual art focuses on the idea behind the artwork rather than the aesthetics, while environmental art often uses natural materials in outdoor settings. Site-specific art is created specifically for a particular location or environment, while interactive art engages with the audience in a participatory way. These synonyms underline the varied approaches artists take to produce works that challenge and inspire audiences to consider space and environment in new ways.

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What are the hypernyms for Installation art?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    visual art, public art, multimedia art, interactive art, environmental art, site-specific art, Performative art, Technical art.

Famous quotes with Installation art

  • Just as the development of earth art and installation art stemmed from the idea of taking art out of the galleries, the basis of my involvement with public art is a continuation of wall drawings.
    Sol LeWitt
  • A friend from Hong Kong had turned up in Bombay and took me to an opium den in Crawford Market. I walked in and saw this room with three pipes. Everything happened at floor level. It was like a bubble: Bombay noise and heat out there, 19th-century people lying and smoking in here, absolutely self-contained. I couldn’t look at that and not think of it as a piece of literary installation art. I walked in the door and I was hooked. I smoked that day, and loved it and went back. A month or so later I got an aerogramme from my friend saying, “Jeet, get your ass out of that den.”
    Jeet Thayil

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