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The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion
The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion
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This multidisciplinary anthology is the first to explicitly address both the pedagogy and geographies of socially-engaged public art practice.
Topics include: constructing new models for developing and commissioning temporary and performance based public artworks; the social inclusiveness of public art; the radical developments in public art and social practice pedagogy; and unraveling the relationships between public artists and the communities they serve.
Complete with a visual timeline providing historical context, The Everyday Practice of Public Art is an essential guide to the increasingly complex nature of artists practicing in the public realm in the twenty-first century.
Author: Cameron Cartiere
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 11/19/2015
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781138829213
Review Citation(s):
Choice 10/01/2016
About the Author
Cameron Cartiere is an Associate Professor at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. She is author of RE/Placing Public Art, co-author of the Manifesto of Possibilities: Commissioning Public Art in the Urban Environment, and co-editor of The Practice of Public Art (with Shelly Willis).
Martin Zebracki is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Critical Human Geography at the University of Leeds. He has published various academic articles, journal issues and book chapters on public art and social engagement. He is author of Public Artopia: Art in Public Space in Question.
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