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environment art

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environment art

Large sculptural or spatial works that create environments which the spectator may enter and become absorbed in. Environments frequently incorporate sensory stimuli, such as sound or movement, to capture the observer's attention. The US artists Jim Dine and Claes Oldenburg were early exponents in the 1960s.



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