Installation Art is a 3D art form where the artist creates an immersive experience by transforming a room or entire space. Imagine walking into a gallery and instead of seeing paintings on the wall, you find yourself surrounded by objects, lights, or even sounds that all work together to create a feeling or idea. The space itself becomes part of the artwork. This type of art became popular in the 1970s and artists often use everyday objects or found materials to make their installations. So next time you visit a museum, keep an eye out for installations – they can be thought-provoking and surprising!