What is Installation Art?
"An installation is an art which created by
the different solid and mix-media item to decorate the rooms, warehouse or show
panel. It always composed, or installed in a specific location, where it also
reflects the physical characteristics of that specific location and associated
materials."
The origin of Installation art is in western art culture,
which the term installation exist in 1990 on first used by art magazine and 'Studio
International' to refer to a work that contained an exhibition, and
photographic documentation of that arrangement called an installation scene.
Observation of Installation Art
Installation art may use multiple senses or all of them
at once. Rather than just a visual experience, touch, sound, smell may
also be involved. In this, a kind of communication and experience is also
achieved, beyond the display of any exquisite artwork. In installation
art a specific location and place is also made a feature of the art work.
Moving or re-creating such a work of art from one place to another may
end the specialty of that particular place and a new work of art may appear which
may be against the thinking of the artist, hence the special visual and
Location is very important in installation. Such works are also called
site specific works. Many installation artists also put some conditions
or provide some detailed information in their installation. Like- where
and how will it be established? Which materials will be used? And
will it be rebuilt in the same place or somewhere else? Since the
importance of the design space is the focal point in the establishment, but in
some circumstances it may not be necessary. Therefore, it can be
reconstructed from the same place at a similar place, exactly the same or
somewhat as before.
For example, an installation can be installed or
displayed in any art gallery, museum, outside the museum, public places, any
art fair or biennial etc.
Installation art is a type of creation or display of a
work of art. Not related to any movement or style. In this, both traditional
and non-traditional types of materials can be used, such as pictures, sculptures,
ready-made items, found objects, drawings, words, etc. The space of any
installation can be large or small by the abundance of any material or the
nature of the display etc. This kind of experience for the viewer is very
different from a traditional art work.
Characteristics of Installation Art
Installation art is mostly created in certain contexts
such as urban, rural scenes or art galleries. There can be a definite boundary
line between architecture and art. Architecture is sometimes equated with the
forms of sculpture (sometimes also seen as sculpture) and art with the forms
produced that are the end result of architectural enterprises. The division
between the two is only from the perspective of the beholder. Here, an attempt
is made to explore the field of installation art through some such aspects in
which glimpses of architecture are visible in its texture. The qualities of
architecture are present in its physical manifestation.
There are many issues in installation art because the
people working in it work in that medium with different points of view,
ideologies, although contemporary installation makers work in urban historical
and social contexts. This medium differs from other mediums in many ways.
This can be seen as the experience of Gesammtkunstwork, which means
"Total work of Art" as art received as visual art. It is a vast
expanse or composite experience in its genre as it is elaborated by individual
details (displayed by architecture, painting, sculpture, drama and
performances). It is also to be noted here that it is not just such an art
style that decorates the installation with materials. As for its subject
matter, the methodology is influenced by the art movements - Conceptual art,
Land art and Dada.
Installation art is practiced by postmodern artists who
install materials in a place, a room, a warehouse, etc., and in this
installation, the installation of the materials and the space itself becomes a
work of art.
Because an installation art also invites the viewer to
enter and walk through specific spaces and interact with certain elements, it
provides a different kind of experience to the viewer. Such an experience which
is not there in any artwork or sculpture because there is only one reference
point of view and if you pay attention, in this mode the audience establishes a
relationship through their senses - by touching, listening to sound, smelling
and seeing.
Because of its flexibility and multidimensional impact,
it has evolved into techniques used in installation art, computer art, software
development in video, film projection, and avant-garde theater and dance. It
also has other influences on architecture and interior design.
At all, installation art is a type of conceptual
art. A style in which the idea and effect are considered to be the most
important elements, not the final product or the creation of a work of art
(Although an installation is a purely temporary work of art, unless it is
photographed or documented, it ceases to exist.) If a traditional work of art
encourages us to admire its skill, the installation allows us to see the whole
work of art, invites you to experience. At the same time, it forces you to
rethink your values and attitudes.
Like all conceptual art styles, installation artists
focus on the display of their information rather than the materials used in it.
Installation art remains connected to the land and related to its physical
location. Conceptual Art and Installation Art are major styles of PostmodernArt today.
On the western art, we consider the modernization behind
the each and every art in this present scenario respectively. Because the new
scientific research has been always experimented in whole the world and the
artists are expressing their ideas with present and rude materials in his art
forms. Thereafter, the result and visual implications of art and artistic
products are different from classical art form, thus we can admire on the arts
of installation.
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