Cavemanman

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Cavemanman is an immersive installation artwork by Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn that transforms a space into a chaotic, cave-like environment filled with everyday materials, political imagery, and cultural detritus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf immersive installation
installation artwork
aimsTo collapse boundaries between art and everyday life
confront viewers with political content
overwhelm the viewer’s senses
artisticApproach DIY aesthetic
immersive environment
site-specific installation
use of poor materials
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
creator Thomas Hirschhorn NERFINISHED
exhibitionContext contemporary art institutions
gallery exhibitions
museum exhibitions
genre contemporary art
installation art
hasFeature cave-like environment
labyrinthine layout
low ceilings
narrow passageways
overwhelming visual density
hasPart alcoves
densely collaged walls
makeshift rooms
tunnels
incorporates cultural detritus
handwritten texts
newspaper clippings
photocopies
political imagery
posters
language multilingual textual fragments
movement contemporary art
relatedTo Thomas Hirschhorn’s practice of monument-like installations
Thomas Hirschhorn’s use of political theory texts
requires physical participation by viewers
walking through the installation
theme consumer culture
information overload
media saturation
politics
war and conflict
usesMaterial cardboard
everyday materials
paper
plastic
tape

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Thomas Hirschhorn notableWork Cavemanman