Top 10 artists who made a mark in installation art
Installation art has cemented their narrative by exploring many themes and subjects. They stand high in private and public spaces to reflect the vision behind them in the best way. Not just that they have also gone a long way in celebrating the three-dimensional narrative. Going ahead we have come up with a list of the top 10 installation artists.
Installation art bubbles with many fascinating facets. It takes on limits to deliver the best in the art world. Not just that it also provides one with a platform to express one’s thoughts and expressions. It wraps itself around its site to highlight its artistic shades. Thanks to creative artists one can also find them building on three-dimensional notes. Therefore one can see the entire universe evolving through them. These art pieces also bring together the delights of minimalism and conceptual art.
Weaving a vibrant note many artists have made a mark in the domain. They also bank on the heart-winning combination of idea and expression. They go around to pull these iconic art pieces to life in private and public spaces. Exploring that front we have brought the top 10 artists into the domain.
The first on the list is Kurt Schwitters. He earned a name for his iconic collage works. Standing out in the domain he made use of various media like paper scraps wood advertisements etc. Not just that the artist also transformed his studio into a collaged art installation. For instance he adorned his studio with an installation Merzbau. It built itself on the cornerstones of lifestyle and philosophy.
Another celebrated artist is Yayoi Kusama. Yayoi cherishes the unique fame of her Infinity Rooms. It has been winning art audiences since 1965. Her iconic Infinity Mirror Room – Phalli’s Field manages to stand out. She made the best-in-kind use of walls and mirrors in her art pieces. She also added to their luster and beauty with polka dots. Therefore one can cherish the magic of mirrors in her art pieces.
Marcel Broodthaers also gets on the list for iconic installation art notes. Belgian poet-turned-surrealist artist spent one year running a museum Musée d’Art Moderne Département des Aigles. It made waves with various elements like postcards ladders and empty crates. Moving ahead one can also lose one’s heart to Gordon Matta-Clark. He wove his art narrative by building on his knowledge of architecture and social structures.
Matta-Clark’s Splitting (1974) evolved as a symbol of urban protest. He also captured the story of Splitting through a film. The film portrays the fragmentation of domestic space. Exploring that front one can also look forward to films books sketches and photographs.
Adding to the narrative we have Judy Chicago. She brought together the history of women’s history. Taking on that part one can check out the fame of The Dinner Party. The triangular banquet table comes with thirty-nine place settings. These personalized and characteristic settings speak about the struggle of women in history.
Los Angeles-based Jason Rhoades became his art installation career in 1994. His first work evolved in the form of Swedish Erotica and Fiero Parts (1994). It celebrates itself with elements like cardboard wood and Styrofoam to bring together the geographical and cultural landscape of Los Angeles.
Apart from them one can also explore the artistic world of Kara Walker. She stirred fame for her monochrome room-sized silhouettes. These silhouettes shed light on themes like gender sexuality and race.
Doris Salcedo is another star of the narrative. He used the facade of Bogotá’s Palace of Justice to mark the 17th anniversary of the siege of the Palace by M-19 guerrillas. Going ahead one can also check out the fame of Thomas Hirschhorn. The Swiss artist shed light on the beliefs of radical theorists like Gilles Deleuze and Georges Bataille.
Finally we have Urs Fischer. Fischer’s You (2007) highlights destruction.