Asked by binky

What is an environment sculpture?
a.
A group of interrelated objects that exist together in a space.
b.
A sculpture that has an integral relationship with the particular site where it exists.
c.
A sculpture that has a relationship with its surroundings.
d.
A form of site specific sculpture, which is designed to affect the way the space is experienced.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
d.

An environment sculpture is a form of site-specific sculpture designed to alter or shape how a space is experienced. (Other options describe related ideas—installations or site-specific works—but d is the precise definition.)