Street installations are a form of street art and installation art. While conventional street art is done on walls and surfaces street installations use three-dimensional objects set in an urban environment. Like graffiti, it is generally non-permission based and the installation is effectively abandoned by the artist upon completion. Street Installations sometimes have an interactive component.[1]
Artists
Notable artist in the field include:
See also
- Art intervention
- Culture jamming
- Installation art
- Lock On street sculptures
References
External links
- Wooster Collective's sub-category for street installations
- New York Times article about the 2006 street art show at 11 Spring in New York's SoHo, which includes references to various installation artists
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