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Site-Specific Art
Any work made for a specific place that cannot be exhibited away from its intended environment.
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site-specific art Any work made for a certain place, which cannot be separated or exhibited apart from its intended environment.

[edit] Site-specific movement
Site specific and environmental art works are represented by artists: Donald Judd, Richard Serra, Robert Irwin, George Rickey, and Christo and Jeanne-Claude led contemporary abstract sculpture in new directions.

site-specific - See installation.
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The site-specific environment will bring together a selection of diverse elements created and collected with the participation of students from the Bauhaus in Weimar. These include:- ...

Christo' and Jeanne-Claude's work is various, usually temporary and site-specific, and ranges from "wrapping" an island or a building (such as the former German Reichstag headquarters), ...

Post-Minimalism refers to tendencies such as Body art, Performance, Process art, Site-Specific art, and aspects of Conceptual art.

However, unlike Riley's work, Lambie's works are site-specific and depend on existing gallery architecture. Therefore, Lambie's work exists only as long as it is installed in art space: it cannot be reproduced in another space with a similar effect.

Richard Serra testifies that the sculpture is site-specific, and that to remove it from its site is to destroy it. If the sculpture is relocated, he will remove his name from it. The public hearing is held in March 1985.

plop art - Any work which is neither site-specific nor appealing to the viewer. Invariably a term of derision, this term was coined by Americans in the public art community.
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In its early phases it was most associated with sculpture - especially Site-specific art, ...

minimalist sculptures of Walter de Maria (b.1935), the monumental public forms of Richard Serra (b.1939), the hyper-realist nudes of John De Andrea (b.1941), the environmental structures of Anthony Gormley (b.1950), the site-specific ...

Materials used in contemporary installation art range from everyday and natural materials to new media such as video, sound, performance, computers and the internet. Some installations are site-specific in that they are designed to only exist in the ...

See also: Sculpture, Painting, Movement, Conceptual, Performance

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