Eberhard Bosslet is a German contemporary artist who has been producing site-specific art and architectural-related works, such as sculpture, installation, light art and painting, all indoors and outdoors, since 1979.
Eberhard Bosslet, Schrott & Sonne (Scrap Metal and Sun), 1982
construction drawing - La Restinga II, El Hierro, 1983
side effect VII, Guimar, Teneriffa, 1990
side effect X, Tajao, Teneriffa, Südseite, 2006
Site-specific art is artwork created to exist in a certain place. Typically, the artist takes the location into account while planning and creating the artwork. Site-specific art is produced both by commercial artists, and independently, and can include some instances of work such as sculpture, stencil graffiti, rock balancing, and other art forms. Installations can be in urban areas, remote natural settings, or underwater.
Dan Flavin, Site-specific installation, 1996, Menil Collection, Houston TX, USA
Nef pour quatorze reines by Rose-Marie Goulet, a memorial to the École Polytechnique Massacre, featuring sculptural elements integrated into a specially landscaped site, Montreal, Canada
The Neon Parallax: luminous artworks specifically designed for the public space
Side effect X, Eberhard Bosslet; Tias, Lanzarote, 2008.