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On the Web
- Luna Nera - Site specific mixed media and installation art by London based group. Includes artist pages, projects and history.
- Red Earth - Project list and recent projects for the artist-led environmental arts group creating experimental outdoor site-specific installations and performances.
- Arnold, Ulrike - The German born artist travels to remote sites to create rock paintings in situ, or mixed with a transparent binder to produce works on canvas. Includes index of art and projects and exhibitions.
- Erskine, Peter - Photographic examples of solar spectrum environmental art. The architectural installations are displayed in the USA, Italy, Germany, England and Northern Ireland.
- Entwistle, Trudi - Land artist making both permanent and temporary sculptures which integrate within their surroundings. Provides photographic index of works, biography and reviews.
- Artist Barbara Steele - Practice encompasses site specific art, bookworks, paintings, prints, photography and works on paper.
Wikipedia Articles
- Site-specific art - Site-specific art is artwork created to exist in a certain place. Typically, the artist takes the location into account while planning and creating the artwork.
- Jake Moore - Jake Moore (born 1964) is a textile artist has worked with large scale installation and immersive environments for over 10 years exhibiting both within institutions like The Walter Phillips Gallery, The Canadian Museum for Textiles, The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Ace Art Inc, and numerous site specific locations. Alongside her studio art practice, Jake performs in audio and graphic design collaboration with her partner Steve Bates as USSA.
- Michael Asher - Michael Asher is a conceptual artist known since the late 1960s for site-specific installations that offer a critique of art institutions. Rather than designing new art objects, Asher typically alters the existing environment, by repositioning or removing artworks, walls, facades, etc.
- John Davis (sculptor) - John Davis was an Australian sculptor and pioneer of Environmental art. An Australian exponent of Arte povera, he famously developed a new mode of Site-specific art at the Mildura Sculpture Triennial in the early 1970s.
- Michael Warren (sculptor) - Michael Warren (born 1950 in Gorey, County Wexford, Ireland) is an Irish sculptor who produces site-specific public art.