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When Public Art Goes Bad: Two Competing Features of Public Art

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2019
Not all public art is bad art, but when public art is bad, it tends to be bad in an identifiable way. In this paper, I develop a Waltonian theory of the category of public art, according to which public art standardly is both accessible to the public and
Willard Mary Beth
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Economies of the City: Honolulu’s Financial Plaza of the Pacific [PDF]

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 2018
This paper concerns one monumental architectural structure that defined Honolulu’s business economy and approaches to urban planning in the Central Business District (CBD) during the 1960s – the Financial Plaza of the Pacific.
Kelema Lee Moses
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A Place for All People: Louise Nevelson’s Chapel of the Good Shepherd

open access: yesReligions, 2022
In 1973, a church and a bank joined forces to reimagine an entire block of Midtown Manhattan. The church was St. Peter’s, and the bank was First National City Corporation, or Citicorp. The Citicorp Center, now owned jointly by St.
Caitlin Turski Watson
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“Fragile Possibilities”: The Role of the Artist’s Book in Public Art

open access: yesArts, 2020
Writing during the millennium, not long after the installation of Antony Gormley’s The Angel of the North, artist and publisher Simon Cutts criticised the dominance of monumentalism within the field of public art.
Elaine Speight, Charles Quick
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A Reflection on the Permanence of Ancient Motifs in Mentally Woven Carpets (Case Study: Nomads Living in the Protected Area of Bahram Gur in the East of Neyriz and Qashqai in Fars Province) [PDF]

open access: yesپیکره, 2023
Problem Definition: Carpet motifs, like other motifs, are full of mystery, structural complexity, and symbolic meanings. Some of these motifs have changed over time, and some of them have survived in climate, culture, or societies with a specific culture
Behnam Hajivandi
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Public Art and Percent for Art Strategy

open access: yesProstor, 2022
Public art plays a number of roles in the economic, social and cultural transformation of cities. The cultural policies of cities are significant for the interest in public art. The percent for art strategy as an important policy is one of the methods to
Bengi Polat, Şebnem Gökçen
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A method for the integration of public art in risk management frameworks: challenges and opportunities

open access: yesLibellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions, 2022
Purpose. The research aimed to develop an integrated and systematic method for assessing risk in contemporary public art collections. The research outlines key elements of a public-art risk-management plan.
Marta Gomez Ubierna
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Public art strategies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Hollinshead, Richard   +2 more
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Using the Street for Art: A Reply to Baldini [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
I reply to Andrea Baldini's critical discussion of my "Street Art: The Transfiguration of the Commonplaces" (2010) by taking up the question: what is "the street" in street art?
Riggle, Nick
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Art and Politics in the US Capitol

open access: yesPanorama, 2021
Wendy Bellion, Anna O. MarleyAs an art historian, there are a few things you never want to read about; tear gas residue on paintings is one of them.
Wendy Bellion, Anna O. Marley
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