sitespesifistä
Sitespesifistä (from Finnish sitespesifisti, "site-specificist") is a term used to describe an art movement that emphasizes the physical location and context of an artwork. This movement emerged in the early 1960s, primarily in the United States and Europe.
Site-specific art often incorporates the surrounding environment and architecture into the artwork. The artist's intention may
Pioneers of this movement include artists such as Robert Smithson and Michael Heizer, who created earthworks
One notable example of site-specific art is Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" (1970), a large, earthen spiral structure
The movement gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s, as artists continued to experiment with public and
Today, site-specific art has evolved to encompass a broader range of mediums and themes, pushing the boundaries