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ISSUE 16 : Museum of No Man
Installation Art and Museum: A Love Song
裝置藝術與美術館:一首情歌
September 4th, 2014/
Type:
Opinion
Author:
徐建宇
/ Editor:Takamori Nobuo
Note: The presence of any installation art is independent of the rooms or the walls of any museum. This in turn makes us notice the neutral interface that connect the traditional forms of arts and the museum. In the article, the author explores the history of the installation art within or out of the museum, hence re-examines the museum where art is displayed and its alienation.
SPIRAL JETTY IN RED SALT WATER n.d., c. 1970 Graphite on paper H: 9" W: 12" Private Collection