The practice of public art/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York:
Routledge,
c2008
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Series: | Routledge research in cultural and media studies
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Table of Contents:
- Coming in from the cold: a public art history / Cameron Cartiere
- Time in place: new genre public art a decade later / Suzanne Lacy
- Space, place and site in critical spatial arts practice / Jane Rendell
- "Be a crossroads": public art practice and the cultural hybrid / Margaret Adamek and Karl Lorenz
- Critical spaces: monuments and changes / Malcolm Miles
- Toward a celebratory and liberating system of teaching public art / Stephanie Anne Johnson
- A fine public art & design education: learning and teaching public art / Faye Carey
- Public art and education: an interview with Harrell Fletcher / Shelly Willis
- The millennium park effect: a tale of two cities / Regina M. Flanagan
- Investigating the public art commissioning system: the challenges of making art in public / Shelly Willis
- Here and gone: making it happen / Kristin Calhoun and Peggy Kendellen
- As rich as getting lost in Venice: sustaining a career as a public artist in the public realm / Terri Cohn
- From margin to mainstream: dyke action machine! Public art and a Recent history of lesbian representation / Carrie Moyer
- In the storms of the world: building communities to assist social and ecological justice / James Marriott
- The art of the question: thinking like a public artist / Anonymous
- A timeline for the history of public art: the United Kingdom and the United States of America, 1900-2005 / Cameron Cartiere, Rosemary Shirley, and Shelly Willis.