Art Installation

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Inspired by Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, Art Installation seeks to challenge definitions of art and establish a dialogue on what exactly can be considered art. The installation blurs the line between the actual art piece and objects commonly used to demarcate them in curated galleries. The placement of lighting fixture and this artist statement on an empty wall, along with the white tape on the floor, implies the presence of an art piece. But a lack of any painting or sculpture then forces the viewer to question their prevailing concept of art and hopefully to include the objects used in this installation. The title Art Installation also points to how the objects fluctuate between being indicators of the presence of an art installation and being the actual installation themselves.

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Andrew Wong

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