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Site-specific art/Environmental art
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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Red Slate Circle thumbnail Knife Ship I thumbnail Untitled (Selections from Truisms, Inflammatory Essays, The Living Series, The Survival Series, Under a Rock, Laments, and Child Text) thumbnail

Richard Long, Red Slate Circle, 1980

Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Knife Ship I, 1985

Jenny Holzer, Untitled (Selections from Truisms, Inflammatory Essays, The Living Series, The Survival Series, Under a Rock, Laments, and Child Text), 1990
untitled (to Tracy, to celebrate the love of a lifetime) thumbnail Paradiso thumbnail Soft Shuttlecock thumbnail

Dan Flavin, untitled (to Tracy, to celebrate the love of a lifetime), 1992

Rebecca Horn, Paradiso, 1993

Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Soft Shuttlecock, 1995


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