Public art as a function of urbanism
Bingham-Hall, J.
(2015).
Public art as a function of urbanism.
In
Cartiere, C. & Zebracki, M.
(Eds.),
The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space, and Social Inclusion
(pp. 161-176).
Routledge.
The collection examines the continual evolution of public art, moving beyond monuments and memorials to examine more fully the development of socially-engaged public art practice. Topics include constructing new models for developing and commissioning temporary and performance-based public artworks; understanding the challenges of a socially-engaged public art practice vs. social programming and policymaking; the social inclusiveness of public art; the radical developments in public art and social practice pedagogy; and unravelling the relationships between public artists and the communities they serve.
| Item Type | Chapter |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2016 The Author |
| Departments | LSE > Research Centres > LSE Cities |
| Date Deposited | 21 Mar 2017 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/69902 |
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