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"More Art In The Public Eye offers critical insight into the ever-growing field of socially engaged public art, through the lens of the work of a small but impactful New York City arts non-profit, More Art. As case studies, the public art projects featured strive to expose issues of injustice and inhumanity, create debate, and inspire alternatives; only committed collaboration between artists, community members, and cultural producers makes such feats possible. Artists and participants reflect on their works in newly conducted interviews, while essays from thinkers and actors in the field help situate the projects and the mission of socially engaged art in terms of greater cultural and political paradigms. More Art In The Public Eye lays the framework for the conditions under which More Art operates, highlights the meta-questions behind socially engaged public art, and seeks to bring out the many different voices that compose a project"--
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Dat de kunst zich hoe langer hoe minder in de veilige haven van het museum kan ophouden, is een tendens die allerminst nieuw kan worden genoemd. Sinds de aanval van Marcel Duchamp op het kunstobject en het museale schrijn waaraan het zijn betekenis ontleent, is immers een nietsontziende kritiek op de institutie losgebarsten die in vele postmoderne praktijken een tweede adem lijkt te hebben gevonden. Na het doodbloeden van de avant-gardebewegingen, is kunst opnieuw, en misschien tot verrassing van velen, sterk geëngageerd en politiek geworden. De voorkeur van vele hedendaagse kunstenaars voor het verwerven van een stem in het publieke debat heeft het kunstwerk dan ook bijna onvermijdelijk naar de publieke ruimte gezogen, als het ware in een veruitwendiging van het verlangen de muren tussen het esthetische en het politieke te slechten.
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Coming in from the cold: a public art history / Cameron Cartiere ## Time in place: new genre public art a decade later / Suzanne Lacy ##Space, place and site in critical spatial arts practice / Jane Rendell ##"Be a crossroads": public art practice and the cultural hybrid / Margaret Adamek and Karl Lorenz##Critical spaces: monuments and changes / Malcolm Miles ##oward a celebratory and liberating system of teaching public art / Stephanie Anne Johnson ## fine public art & design education: learning and teaching public art / Faye Carey ##Public art and education: an interview with Harrell Fletcher / Shelly Willis ##The millennium park effect: a tale of two cities / Regina M. Flanagan ##Investigating the public art commissioning system: the challenges of making art in public / Shelly Willis ##Here and gone: making it happen / Kristin Calhoun and Peggy Kendellen ## rich as getting lost in Venice: sustaining a career as a public artist in the public realm / Terri Cohn ##From margin to mainstream: dyke action machine! Public art and a Recent history of lesbian representation / Carrie Moyer ##In the storms of the world: building communities to assist social and ecological justice / James Marriott ##The art of the question: thinking like a public artist / Anonymous ##A timeline for the history of public art: the United Kingdom and the United States of America, 1900-2005 / Cameron Cartiere, Rosemary Shirley, and Shelly Willis.
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