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Public Funding for Art: Chicago Compared with 12 Peer Regions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Supported in part by Arts Alliance Illinois, and with the cooperation of several local arts agencies, including Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special events, and of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.This study compares the ...
Jennifer Novak-Leonard   +1 more
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Street Art and Space [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Various forms of street art, such as murals, anamorphic painting or urban interventions, become an important component of urban space. The paper examines examples of selected works of urban art in the context of space and its reception. These unexpected “
Gralińska-Toborek, Agnieszka
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Democratic Art: The New Deal Influence on American Culture

open access: yesPanorama, 2016
Despite the importance of 1930s New Deal policies for fostering American artists and encouraging the display of public art in the United States, few scholars have attempted to group the disparate US governmental agencies formed under the New Deal into ...
Caroline M. Riley
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Art: public art and planning

open access: yes, 2023
This ground-breaking Encyclopedia provides a nuanced overview of the key concepts of urban and regional planning and design. Embracing a broad understanding of planning and design within and beyond the professions, it examines what planners and designers can do in and for a community.
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A Case-Control Study of Factors Associated with Non-Adherent to Antiretroviral Therapy Among HIV Infected People in Pwani Region, Eastern Tanzania [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Non-adherence is one of the major causes of treatment failure which leads to increased morbidity and mortality caused by opportunistic infections. Optimal anti-retroviral therapy (ART) adherence is essential for maximal suppression of viral replication ...
Idindili, Boniphace   +3 more
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Public space and art in Mexico during the twentieth century. From dictatorship to democracy

open access: yesOn the W@terfront, 2012
In Mexican cities the changes in public spaces and the inclusion of art are closely linked to the periods of time where the authority established radical positions that determined social and urban nature aspects that impacted in the way of making a city,
Adriana Hernández
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The Civil War in Art and Memory

open access: yesPanorama, 2016
In a collection of essays on Civil War visual and material culture, Kirk Savage wastes no time focusing the reader on the present, as he writes in the first line of his introduction: “Large parts of the world are beset by Civil War, or have been in ...
Kenneth Hartvigsen
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Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health examines changing political uses of the concept of care in neoliberal democracies and asks how artists, architects and designers both contribute to and attempt to critique its social ...

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On the strange place of Public Art in contemporary Art Theory

open access: yesOn the W@terfront, 2010
This article is part of the idea, widely disseminated, that the concept of public art radically challenges the concepts of autonomous work of art. Then considers more specifically, the strangeness that notion, that the Public Art is not a territory at ...
Joana Cunha Leal
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The Billionaire’s Treasure Trove: A Call to Reform Private Art Museums and the Private Benefit Doctrine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Thanks to the new generation of billionaire art collectors, and the recent boom in the art market, a growing number of high-net-worth patrons are creating their own tax-exempt private art museums.
Kirk, E. Alex
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