Installation Art: A Critical History

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What questions remain unanswered?

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The provided passages do not specify what questions remain unanswered in the book "Installation Art: A Critical History." The book is described as providing a history and critical examination of installation art from 1950 to the present day [1]. It uses case studies of significant artists and works to categorize installation pieces by the type of experience they offer viewers [1]. Additionally, the book explores the methodologies of artists and the critical theory that informed their work, re-assessing known artists and introducing younger ones [1].

Therefore, it is not possible to determine which questions remain unanswered based on the information given.

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Title: INSTALLATION ART: A CRITICAL HISTORY by CLAIRE BISHOP Description: "Installation Art provides both a history and a full critical examination of this challenging area of contemporary art, from 1950 to the present day. Using case studies of significant artists and individual works. Claire Bishop argues that, as installation art requires its audience to physically enter the artwork in order to experience it, installation pieces can be categorised by the type of experience they provide for the viewing subject. As well as exploring the methodologies of the artists examined, Bishop also…
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