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Public space, public art and public pedagogy [PDF]
a Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Geography, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200E, Heverlee (Leuven), 3001, Belgium b Education, Culture and Society Research Unit, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, Andreas Vesaliusstraat, Leuven, 3000, Belgium Full reference: Nick Schuermans, Maarten P.J.
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A Place for All People: Louise Nevelson’s Chapel of the Good Shepherd
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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Public and artistic practices in the public area have been the object of a lot of research: most of the time, the studies are concerned with interventions or actions which dispute the established institutional order or at least try to disturb its obviousness (e.g. urban guerrilla).
Ancel, Pascale, Girel, Sylvia
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Architecture is Not Public Art
In this ‘Editor’s column’, I question whether architecture is what we have come to call Public Art. It seems nonsense to say that architecture is not an art, when it is obviously something that people make for audiences, i.e. for other people who admire it. Moreover, architecture steers and influences people.
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Sharing Matters a conversation between Eleonora Fabião and Jay Pather
“Sharing Matters: a conversation between Eleonora Fabião and Jay Pather” is a co-written piece. After collaborating in a PARSE Conference presentation on embodiment and public art, the two artists-scholars, one from Rio de Janeiro and the other from Cape
Eleonora Fabião, Jay Pather
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“Little of Artistic Merit?”: The Art of the American South
As Americanists, reckoning with the South might also help us to understand its diverse regional histories and reflect upon broader national contemporary discourses, both from within and without.
Naomi Slipp
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Ukrainian Arts and Humanities research in Scopus: A Bibliometric Analysis [PDF]
This article presents the results of a quantitative analysis of Ukrainian Arts and Humanities (A&H) research from 2012 to 2021, as observed in Scopus. The overall publication activity and the relative share of A&H publications in relation to Ukraine's total research output, comparing them with other countries. The study analyzes the diversity and total
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The very small public of public art [PDF]
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Jordan, Mel, Santomauro, Anna
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Infrastructure as Public Art: Additional Value and Identity of Landscape
This article explores complexity of conceptualization of transport infrastructure as an affirmative element of urban landscape, through design process which amalgamates distinctive qualities and aesthetic excellence with its operational and serviceable ...
Milos Stipcic
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Public Art: a Review. Social and Political Practices
Public art covers a range of phenomena in which aesthetics and urban life intersect. Public art introduces a broad of practices that opened to a number of interpretations regards their contributions to the urban environment, functions as a key factor in ...
Styliani Bolonaki
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