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475:(1982). Both projects focus on the increase of ecological awareness through a green urban design process, bringing Denes to plant a two-acre field of wheat in downtown Manhattan and Beuys to plant 7000 oaks coupled with basalt blocks in Kassel, Germany in a guerrilla or community garden fashion. In recent years, programs of green urban regeneration aiming at converting abandoned lots into green areas regularly include public art programs. This is the case for High Line Art, 2009, a commission program for the
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programs, a structure for funding public art still utilized today. This program allotted one half of one percent of total construction costs of all government buildings to the purchase of contemporary
American art for them. A-i-A helped solidify the policy that public art in the United States should
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The 1980s also witnessed the institutionalization of sculpture parks as curated programs. While the first public and private open-air sculpture exhibitions and collections dating back to the 1930s aimed at creating an appropriate setting for large-scale sculptural forms difficult to show in museum
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In another public artwork titled "Mission leopard" was commissioned in 2016 in
Haryana, India, among the remote deciduous terrain of Tikli village a team coordinated by Artist Hunny Mor painted two leopards perched on branches on a water source tank 115 feet high. The campaign was aimed to spread
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American culture while avoiding addressing the faltering economy. Although problematic, New Deal art programs such as FAP altered the relationship between the artist and society by making art
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whose form, function and meaning are created for the general public through a public process. It is a specific art genre with its own professional and critical discourse. Public art is visually and physically accessible to the public; it is installed in public space in both outdoor and indoor
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Ontario Science Centre is a fountain and musical instrument
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The term "curated public art" is used to define the way of producing public art that significantly takes into account the context, the process and the different actors involved. It defines itself slightly differently from top-down approaches of direct commissioning.
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Public art is often characterized by community involvement and collaboration. Public artists and organizations often work in conjunction with architects, fabricators/construction workers, community residents and leaders, designers, funding organizations, and others.
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settings. Public art seeks to embody public or universal concepts rather than commercial, partisan, or personal concepts or interests. Notably, public art is also the direct or indirect product of a public process of creation, procurement, and/or maintenance.
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since the 1980s, includes economical, social, and ecological aspects. A sustainable public art work would include plans for urban regeneration and disassembly. Sustainability has been widely adopted in many environmental planning and engineering projects.
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Common characteristics of public art are public accessibility, public realm placement, community involvement, public process (including public funding); these works can be permanent or temporary. According to the curator and art/architecture historian,
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is an example of an interactive, social activist public art project. Rather than metaphorically reflecting social issues, new genre public art strove to explicitly empower marginalized groups while maintaining aesthetic appeal. An example was curator
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project began in 2009 and strove to document public art around the globe. While this project received initial attention from the academic community, it mainly relied on temporary student contributions. Its status is currently unknown.
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has been a focus for local politicians and other groups complaining about the governance of the town and allocation of resources. Artists and cultural leaders mounted a campaign to rehabilitate the reputation of the work with the
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decoration and visualization of official national histories in public space. Public art became much more about the public. This perspective was reinforced in the 1970s by urban cultural policies, for example the New York-based
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Detroit, Michigan of a large outdoor mandala of lights that reacted in complex ways to sounds and movements detected by radar (mistakenly destroyed 25 years later). Another example is Rebecca Hackemann's two works
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and ecological issues surfaced in public art practice both as a commission motive and as a critical focus by artists. The individual, Romantic retreat element implied in the conceptual structure of
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The following forms of public art identify to what extent public art may be physically integrated with the immediate context or environment. These forms, which can overlap, employ different
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in New York City in 1989 after office workers complained their work routine was disrupted by the piece. A public court hearing ruled against continued display of the work.
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Public art is publicly accessible, both physically and/or visually. When public art is installed on privately owned property, general public access rights still exist.
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where people can produce sounds by blocking water jets to force water through sound-producing mechanisms. An early and unusual interactive public artwork was
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2373:"Institute for Public Art: Research. Network. Advocacy"
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1947:"Andrea Zittel discusses her work for IMA's 100 Acres"
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Stadt, Umbau, Kunst: Sofas und Badewannen aus Beton
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2145:https://www.publicartfund.org/
1945:Eishen, James (23 June 2010).
1763:Brooks, Raillan (2013-12-06).
1341:Suderburg, Erika, ed. (2000).
1084:Canary Wharf Art Trail, London
181:Public process, public funding
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2195:Kerr, Euan (September 2017).
2157:"Les Nouveaux commanditaires"
1677:"Public Art and Public Space"
1546:Doherty, Claire, ed. (2009).
1478:British Journal of Aesthetics
1398:. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
1156:Phillips, Patrica C. (1989).
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1006:Confederate States of America
848:Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
629:The Urban Field Glass Project
514:Sustainability and public art
131:Characteristics of public art
3441:Museum collection management
3364:Art history (academic study)
3243:alternative exhibition space
2657:Resources in other libraries
2502:Mobile A2K Methodology guide
2329:"Public Art Resource Center"
2270:Attwood, Alan (2004-06-19).
1617:Knight, Cher Krause (2008).
1573:Privately Owned Public Space
1550:. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1274:. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1158:"Temporality and Public Art"
1067:Category:Lists of public art
836:AIDS Monument in New Orleans
571:has produced works, such as
461:Wheatfield – A Confrontation
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3602:Colossal sculptures in situ
3306:Artist-in-residence program
2575:. Smithsonian Books, 1995.
1240:Raven, Arlene, ed. (1989).
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706:Fundred Dollar Bill Project
377:United States, 20th century
322:, discuss the issue on the
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3612:Contemporary art galleries
3507:Outline of the visual arts
2440:Amsterdam University Press
1571:Kayden, Jerold S. (2000).
1242:Art in the Public Interest
1079:Association for Public Art
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759:SUD Salon Urbain de Douala
463:(1982) by American artist
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1675:Fisher, David J. (1996).
1521:Jacob, Mary Jane (1992).
1452:www.brooklynstreetart.com
1368:"The Story Behind Banksy"
1270:Finklepearl, Tom (2001).
946:(2017), installed in the
713:'s 1993 public art show "
664:Public art on display at
218:Visual Artists Rights Act
3666:Most expensive paintings
3453:Conservation-restoration
3255:Contemporary art gallery
2694:templates for discussion
2486:Goldstein, Barbara, ed.
2170:Kultermann, Udo (1970).
1474:"Street Art and Consent"
1392:Deitch, Jeffrey (2010).
1028:Archives of American Art
936:about the piece in 2003.
416:Environmental public art
3674:works by living artists
3436:Classificatory disputes
2592:Miles, Malcolm, et al.
2582:. HarperCollins, 1992.
2526:Dialogues in Public Art
2524:Finkelpearl, Tom, ed.
1272:Dialogues in Public Art
1202:Smith, Roberta (2008).
1089:Environmental sculpture
1022:databases, such as the
725:'s 'Come Follow Me' in
532:Sustainable development
2885:List of artistic media
2722:African Studies Centre
2488:Public Art by the Book
1830:, 1932, South Carolina
1793:www.filippominelli.com
1321:Americans for the Arts
1054:WikiProject Public art
998:numerous controversies
986:racist colour metaphor
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2531:Lacy, Susanne, ed.
2081:Green, Gaye (1999).
2037:10.1162/LEON_a_01151
1429:", September, 2013;
1372:Smithsonian Magazine
1099:Lock On (street art)
1017:Online documentation
893:'s minimalist piece
828:Vietnam War Memorial
680:New genre public art
328:create a new article
320:improve this article
310:may not represent a
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3391:History of painting
2975:Fine-art photograph
2672:Public Art Archive™
2434:Zebracki, Martin.
2351:"Public Art Online"
2243:The Daily Telegraph
1298:Gevers, Ine (ed.).
1129:Street installation
972:Ron Robertson-Swann
818:Memorial public art
694:community-based art
574:Indianapolis Island
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396:Art-in-Architecture
383:Federal Art Project
224:Forms of public art
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3692:Visual arts portal
3622:National galleries
3475:Eclecticism in art
3430:Catalogue raisonné
3301:Artist cooperative
2589:. MIT Press, 1993.
2545:. MIT Press, 1998.
2535:. Bay Press, 1995.
2528:. MIT Press, 2000.
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