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Art And The City Nicolas Whybrow

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Art And The City Nicolas Whybrow
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Nicolas Whybrow
ISBN: 9781845114657, 9781845114664, 1845114655, 1845114663
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Art And The City Nicolas Whybrow by Nicolas Whybrow 9781845114657, 9781845114664, 1845114655, 1845114663 instant download after payment.

To Henri Lefebvre, the space and "lived everydayness" of the inter-dependent, multi-faceted city produces manifold possibilities of identifiction and realization through often imperceptible interactions and practices. Art and the City takes this observation as its cue to examine the role of art against a backdrop of globally rising urban populations, taking into account the more recent performative and relational "turns" of art that have sought in their city settings to identify a participating spectator -- an implicated citizen. In exploring how artworks present themselves as a means by which to navigate and plot the city for a writing interlocutor, Nicolas Whybrow discusses diverse examples, representing three key modern modalities of urban arts practice. The first, walking, involves works by Richard Wentworth, Francis Al?s, Mark Walllinger and others, the second, play, includes art by Antony Gormley, Mark Quinn and Carsten H?ller. The third, cultural memory, Whybrow addresses through the controversial urban holocaust memorial sites of Peter Eisenman's memorial in Berlin and Rachel Whiteread's in Vienna.

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