temporary installations
Temporary installations are art or architectural projects designed to exist for a limited time. These installations can be found in various settings, such as galleries, public spaces, or events, and often aim to engage the audience in unique ways. They can include sculptures, murals, or interactive exhibits that encourage participation and exploration.
Artists and designers create temporary installations to convey messages, provoke thought, or enhance the environment. Examples include Christo and Jeanne-Claude's large-scale fabric works or Burning Man, an annual festival featuring temporary art in the desert. These projects often challenge traditional notions of permanence in art and architecture.