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Site-specific art/Environmental art
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Site-specific or Environmental art refers to an artist’s intervention in a specific locale, creating a work that is integrated with its surroundings and that explores its relationship to the topography of its locale, whether indoors or out, urban, desert, marine, or otherwise.
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Richard Long,
Red Slate Circle,
1980
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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen,
Knife Ship I,
1985
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Jenny Holzer,
Untitled (Selections from Truisms, Inflammatory Essays, The Living Series, The Survival Series, Under a Rock, Laments, and Child Text),
1990
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Dan Flavin,
untitled (to Tracy, to celebrate the love of a lifetime),
1992
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Rebecca Horn,
Paradiso,
1993
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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen,
Soft Shuttlecock,
1995
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