The State Hospital

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The State Hospital is a 1966 life-sized installation by American artist Ed Kienholz that powerfully critiques the dehumanizing conditions of mental institutions through a grim, hyperreal tableau of institutionalized patients.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemporary artwork
installation art
artMedium assemblage
found objects
life-sized figures
mixed media
copyrightHolder Estate of Edward Kienholz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Ed Kienholz NERFINISHED
Edward Kienholz NERFINISHED
depicts barred windows
clinical equipment
hospital beds
hyperreal human figures
institutionalized patients
restrained figures
television sets
describedBySource art historical literature on Kienholz
dimension life-sized
genre political art
social critique
hasEffect challenges psychiatric practices of the mid-20th century
critiques conditions in mental institutions
evokes empathy for psychiatric patients
hasQuality confrontational
grim
hyperreal
immersive
politically charged
inception 1966
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject dehumanization
institutionalization
mental institutions
patients' rights
psychiatric hospitals
movement Assemblage art
Funk art NERFINISHED
Installation art
notableWorkOf Edward Kienholz NERFINISHED
partOf Ed Kienholz’s body of social critique installations
use institutional critique
social commentary

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Ed Kienholz notableWork The State Hospital