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JOCELLE CRUTA JESSAMAE MARTORILLAS

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INSTALLATION ART
J O C E L L E S . C R U TA
J E S S A M A E L . M A RT O R I L L A S
OBJECTIVES

• D E F I N E W H AT I S A RT
A R T I N S TA L L AT I O N

I N S TA L L AT I O N .

• D I F F E R E N T I AT E A M O N G

DIFFERENT TYPES OF

I N S TA L L AT I O N A RT.

• I D E N T I F Y A RT I S T S A N D T H E I R

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A RT W O R K
INSTALLATION ART
 Installation art is an art form designed to transform interior
or exterior spaces to achieve an effect. They are designed and
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installed only in the space for which they were created.


 Installation art, composed of genres such as; painting,
sculpture, and medium like ready—made materials, found
objects, drawing text, objects assembled together to interact
with space or art objects formed creatively by artist.
Defending on the number of objects and the nature display.
Installation spaces can range from cluttered to minimal.
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ART PRODUCTION
Installation art is often identified with sculpture because of its
three dimensional forms and the techniques employed in it.
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The tremendous change in sculpture attitude has influence


installation artist as visual artwork form, is labor intensive and
the artist usually works with fellow artists and assistants with
welding, carpentry, construction, and fabrication skills because
installation art involves interaction among several things
architectural participant.

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ART PRODUCTION
 Installation art is an art form designed to transform interior
or exterior spaces to achieve an effect. They are designed and
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installed only in the space for which they were created.


 Installation art, composed of genres such as; painting,
sculpture, and medium like ready—made materials, found
objects, drawing text, objects assembled together to interact
with space or art objects formed creatively by artist.
Depending on the number of objects and the nature display.
Installation spaces can range from cluttered to minimal.
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

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CHARACTERISTICS

 Space is there to be shaped, dividend, enclosed but nor to be filled.


 The new sculpture tends to abandon stone, bronze and clay for industrial material like iron
steel, alloys, glass, plastic celluloid, etc. which are worked on with the blacksmith’s, the
welder’s and even the carpenter tools.
 Unit of material, and color are no longer required, and applied, color is irrelevant a work or
its art can cast wrought, cut or simply put together.
 It is not so much sculptured or constructed, built, assembled, arranged.
HISTORY
o Installation art arose as an art movement in the early
1960s, but before then the seeds had already been sown.
o In 1923 Russian Constructivist El Lissitsky first explored
the interaction between painting and architecture with his
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world-renowned Proun Room, where two and three-


dimensional geometric shards interact with one another
in space.
o Ten years later German Dada artist Kurt Schwitters began
making his ongoing series of constructions titled
Merzbau, 1933 from assembled panels of wood that seem
to grow outwards from the walls. French Surrealist and
Dada artist Marcel Duchamp was also one of the first to
playfully experiment with how visitors navigate a gallery
8 space by filling it with a complex web in Mile of String,
ARTISTS AND THEIR ARTWORK

1. ALLAN K A P R O W, YA R D , 1961
A M E R I C A N A RT I S T A L L A N K A P R O W ’ S
YA R D , 1 9 6 1 , S I G N A L E D A N E W E R A I N
A RT H I S T O RY. T H E A RT I S T F I L L E D T H E
O U T D O O R B A C K YA R D O F N E W Y O R K ’ S
M A RT H A J A C K S O N G A L L E RY T O T H E
BRIM WITH BLACK RUBBER AUTO
TIRES AND TA R PA P E R - W R A P P E D
FORMS BEFORE INVITING WILLING
PA RT I C I PA N T S T O C L I M B , J U M P A N D
FROLIC LIKE CHILDREN IN THIS
G I A N T P L AY G R O U N D .
ARTISTS AND THEIR
ARTWORK

2. Joseph Beuys, The End of the Twentieth


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Century, 1983-5 Joseph Beuys was a


German-born artist active in Europe and the
United States from the 1950s through the
early 1980s, who came to be associated with
that era's international, Conceptual art and
Fluxus movements. Joseph Beuys made The
End of the Twentieth Century installation art,
1983-85 just a year before he died.

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ARTIST AND HIS
ARTWORK

3. Cornelia Parker, Cold Dark Matter:


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An Exploded View, 1991 Cornelia Ann


Parker CBE RA born on July 14, 1956 is
an English visual artist, best known for
her sculpture and installation art.
Cornelia Parker made the Cold Dark
Matter: An Exploded View on 1991, one
of the most striking and memorable
installation artworks of recent times.

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF INSTALLATION
ARTS
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 Technology-aided installation art


 Performance installation art
 Conceptual installation art
 Interactive installation art
 Environmental installation art

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TECHNOLOGY-AIDED
INSTALLATION
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Consists of an installation art piece on


which light, video, or film is projected.

EXAMPLES
• The grid by Ohm David
• Exhibited at the UP theatre
• Ohm David made a series of wire
mesh that forms a box structure and
the projected light onto it from
different angles.
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THE GRID
B Y O H M D AV I D
PERFORMANCE
INSTALLATION ART
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 It is combined with theatre and dance. Lights


and sounds are part of the design and
performance is made under a specific span of
time.
 This type of installation requires careful
planning not only for placement of the
materials but more importantly, to achieve the
desire effect when combined with lights,
sounds, and the performer’s movement.

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YAYOI KUSAMA’S
CHAMBER

By Yayoi Kusama (1960) located at Los


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Angeles, California.
It combined with theatre and dance,
lights and sound.

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CONCEPTUAL
INSTALLATION ART
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Places emphases on an idea or concept rather than


in a tangible art object. It may include written text,
instruction, or a questions that leads the viewer to
thinks about an idea.
It follows the notion that art should examine its own
nature. The role of the artist, therefore, is to make
people thinks and reflect through the use of an art
piece as stimulus.

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BARIKADA

By Toym Imao located at UP Diliman


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from February to March 2015 made out


of repurpose materials such as, bamboo,
or old furniture found in the university.

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INTERACTIVE
INSTALLATION ART
A R T I N S TA L L AT I O N

Allows the viewer to touch,


walk in through, listen to, or
interact with the installation art.

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ENVIRONMENTAL
INSTALLATION ARTS
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Encompasses ecological concern and is celebration of an artist’s


connection with the beauty of nature, the natural world, and
environment. There are also artists who educate people about
environment issues or react to natural disasters and calamities.

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ECHOS
A R T I N S TA L L AT I O N

WITHIN By Roger Tibon (2011)

Made of bamboo, giant reed, twine 10 ft.


high exhibited at Burnham Park, Baguio
City

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QUESTIONS
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Consists of an installation art piece on which light, video, or film is projected.
a) Interactive Installation art
b) Technology-aided Installation art
c) Environmental Installation art
2. It follows the notion that art should examine its own nature .
a) Interactive Installation art
b) Conceptual Installation art
c) Environmental Installation art

3. E n c o m p a s s e s e c o l o g i c a l c o n c e r n a n d i s c e l e b r a t i o n o f a n a r t i s t ’s c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e
beauty of nature, the natural world, and environment .
a) Interactive Installation art
b) Conceptual Installation art
c) Environmental Installation art
QUESTIONS
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
4. It is combined with theatre and dance. Lights and sounds are part of the design and
performance is made under a specific span of time.
a) Performance installation art
b) Technology-aided Installation art
c) Environmental Installation art
5. Artist that is featured in environmental installation art.
d) Roger Tibon
e) Marcel Duchamp
f) Leonardo da vinci
ANSWERS

1. B
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A
SOURCES

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