
outdoor art movements
Outdoor art movements encompass various styles that create public or site-specific artworks in open spaces. Land art emerged in the 1960s, using natural materials like earth and rocks to integrate art with nature. Street art, including graffiti, became a form of urban expression, often blending activism with aesthetics. Public art involves commissioned pieces like sculptures and murals to enhance community spaces. Environmental art emphasizes ecological themes and sustainability. These movements break away from traditional gallery settings, engaging viewers directly with the environment or public life, fostering community dialogue, and challenging conventional notions of art and its place in society.