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The problem of relation between art and space concerns mostly those works which do not occupy space despite their being things with certain extension. From this follows that their installation presents a problem requiring solution, as the text illustrates on approach of Mark Rothko. The problem of this relation furthermore concerns the challenges of the world, to which the art responds. Alois Riegl reflected the dialogue between human experience and any artistic form through Kunstwollen (will to art). During the history this dialogue led to two results: Abstraction and Einfühlung. Analysis of these challenges, applied on current sculpture, allows us to understand how our times again expel the depth through abstraction and reduces it on a surface relationship. Does it reveal something about actual common experience of space? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |