Installation art transforms spaces into immersive experiences that challenge our perception of reality and redefine the relationship between artwork, environment, and viewer. Unlike traditional art forms confined to pedestals or frames, installation art commandeers entire rooms, buildings, or outdoor spaces to create multi-sensory environments that viewers don’t just observe – they inhabit. Born from the avant-garde movements of the 1960s, this revolutionary art form combines elements of sculpture, architecture, and performance to craft temporary or permanent experiences that blur the lines between art and life. Whether …
