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environmental art

noun

  1. artistic works that are planned, often on a grand scale, to surround or to involve the participation of the spectator.


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Other Words From

  • environmental artist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of environmental art1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences

A work of environmental art by Mary Miss has evaded demolition — for now.

Eleanor Flomenhaft, who frequently showed Ms. Lehr’s work at her Manhattan gallery, said that Ms. Lehr took her environmental art seriously, consulting with a biochemist and a marine biologist on some works, and that her enthusiasm was infectious.

Just outside town, you’ll find Tom’s Wall, an astonishing piece of environmental art.

“Lucy’s show was the gateway to visibility, the start of a career for me,” said Mary Miss, a pioneer in environmental art, who used corrugated paper to make an imposing construction of concentric circles that filled an entire room at the Aldrich.

When environmental art exhibitions occur at institutions with funding that undercuts their professed ideals, those exhibitions become a smoke screen for the ethical dissonance of the art world.

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