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Installation Art MCQs

1. : What is Installation Art primarily concerned with?

(A) Creating small sculptures


(B) Two-dimensional drawing


(C) Transforming a space or environment


(D) Printing techniques



2. : Which of the following is a characteristic of Installation Art?

(A) Framed canvas only


(B) Permanent structure


(C) Site-specific and immersive


(D) Black and white sketches



3. : Which artist is often credited as a pioneer of Installation Art?

(A) Pablo Picasso


(B) Marcel Duchamp


(C) Leonardo da Vinci


(D) Vincent van Gogh



4. : What is the main goal of Installation Art?

(A) To depict realistic portraits


(B) To engage and involve the viewer


(C) To sell in galleries


(D) To decorate palaces



5. : Which term best describes a temporary installation art piece made for a specific place and time?

(A) Fresco


(B) Mosaic


(C) Site-specific installation


(D) Still life



6. : Which medium is NOT commonly used in Installation Art?

(A) Video


(B) Sound


(C) Traditional oil painting


(D) Found objects



7. : What major art movement contributed significantly to the development of Installation Art?

(A) Baroque


(B) Minimalism


(C) Rococo


(D) Neoclassicism



8. : Which of the following Installation artists is known for large-scale works using light and space?

(A) Andy Warhol


(B) Yayoi Kusama


(C) James Turrell


(D) Claude Monet



9. : What does the term “ephemeral” mean in the context of Installation Art?

(A) Decorative


(B) Lasting forever


(C) Short-lived or temporary


(D) Made of gold



10. : Which artist is known for immersive, polka-dotted installation environments?

(A) Barbara Kruger


(B) Yayoi Kusama


(C) Damien Hirst


(D) Cindy Sherman



11. : What role does the viewer play in Installation Art?

(A) Passive observer


(B) Distant critic


(C) Active participant


(D) Hidden evaluator



12. : What distinguishes Installation Art from traditional sculpture?

(A) It cannot be touched


(B) It is made only of clay


(C) It often includes multimedia and interactivity


(D) It must be placed on a pedestal



13. : Who is known for the installation piece “The Weather Project” at Tate Modern?

(A) Olafur Eliasson


(B) Jeff Koons


(C) Ai Weiwei


(D) Jenny Holzer



14. : Installation Art became prominent during which decade?

(A) 1920s


(B) 1950s


(C) 1970s


(D) 2000s



15. : What kind of experience is typically provided by Installation Art?

(A) Literary narrative


(B) Visual realism


(C) Immersive spatial experience


(D) Classical idealism



16. : Which artist is known for the installation “Sunflower Seeds” at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall?

(A) Banksy


(B) Ai Weiwei


(C) Anish Kapoor


(D) Marina Abramović



17. : Installation Art is often:

(A) Limited to museums


(B) Created by photographers only


(C) Conceptual and site-responsive


(D) Sold in bulk



18. : What kind of materials might be used in an Installation Art piece?

(A) Only marble


(B) Only canvas and oil


(C) Any material, including video, sound, and found objects


(D) Only watercolor



19. : What is a “walk-through” installation?

(A) A painting hung on a wall


(B) A performance viewed from afar


(C) An installation space designed for audience movement within it


(D) A documentary film



20. : Which artist is known for using water and mirrors in installation works to alter perception?

(A) Frida Kahlo


(B) Bill Viola


(C) Yayoi Kusama


(D) Christo and Jeanne-Claude



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