
large-scale installations
Large-scale installations refer to significant artistic or architectural projects that occupy vast spaces and often interact with their environment. These can include monumental sculptures, immersive art exhibits, and large constructions such as pavilions or public artworks. Typically created by artists or designers, large-scale installations aim to engage viewers on a profound level, prompting reflection and exploration of themes like nature, community, or technology. They are often site-specific, meaning they are designed for a particular location, enhancing the relationship between art, space, and audience experience. Examples include Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s wrapped buildings and Yayoi Kusama’s infinity rooms.