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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
6

Which is installation art

Arts
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maw [93]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

An artistic genre of three deminsional works that often are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space

Explanation:

I got this off Google so I hope this helps you understand it more and you can simplify the answer into your own words :))

Schach [20]3 years ago
3 0
Art that is like embedded into a structure unlike a painting just being hung on a wall
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