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Public Artopia Art In Public Space In Question 1st Edition Martin Zebracki

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Public Artopia Art In Public Space In Question 1st Edition Martin Zebracki
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.96 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Martin Zebracki
ISBN: 9789048516780, 9048516781
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Public Artopia Art In Public Space In Question 1st Edition Martin Zebracki by Martin Zebracki 9789048516780, 9048516781 instant download after payment.

This book provides further insight into the interrelationships between artwork, public space and beholder. Public art has been a burgeoning phenomenon across cities in the Western world since the late 1940s. Various axioms have been produced about what public art 'does' to people in certain places and times. These axioms mainly originate from those who produce public artworks and those who are involved in public art's enabling institutional and cultural policy contexts. Until now, public art has hardly been problematised from a geographical perspective. On top of that, little is known about the relationships between art and public space through particularly the perspectives of public art's publics. This work explicitly includes both a geographical perspective and publics' experiences of public art.

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