When viewers walk into an art installation, it may transport them to the bottom of the ocean, the moon, or even a child's bedroom. Installation art changes how viewers see the space they're in. It takes a lot of time and conceptualization to create installation art--yet some people don't consider it genuine art! Readers are introduced to how installations are created and what they may be made up of, as well as both views on their legitimacy as art. Critical thinking questions combined with full-color photographs engage readers visually and intellectually--just as a good art installation would!
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