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Book Synopsis
A Companion to Public Art is the only scholarly volume to examine the main issues, theories, and practices of public art on a comprehensive scale.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors x

Acknowledgements xviii

A Companion to Public Art: Introduction 1
Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

Part I Traditions 13

Introduction 15
Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

Artists’ Philosophies

Memory Works 25
Julian Bonder

Public Art? 30
Antony Gormley

Natural Phenomena as Public Monuments 34
Alan Sonfist

Memorializing the Holocaust 37
James E. Young

Chilean Memorials to the Disappeared: Symbolic Reparations and Strategies of Resistance 51
Marisa Lerer

Modern Mural Painting in the United States: Shaping Spaces/Shaping Publics 75
Sally Webster and Sylvia Rhor

Locating History in Concrete and Bronze: Civic Monuments in Bamako, Mali 93
Mary Jo Arnoldi

The Conflation of Heroes and Victims: A New Memorial Paradigm 107
Harriet F. Senie

Part II Site 119

Introduction 121
Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

Artists’ Philosophies

Give That Site Some Privacy 129
eteam (Hajoe Moderegger and Franziska Lamprecht)

The Grandiose Artistic Vision of Caleb Neelon 135
Caleb Neelon

Sculptural Showdowns: (Re)Siting and (Mis)Remembering in Chicago 139
Eli Robb

In the Streets Where We Live 164
Kate MacNeill

Powerlands: Land Art as Retribution and Reclamation 176
Erika Suderburg

Waterworks: Politics, Public Art, and the University Campus 191
Grant Kester

Augmented Realities: Digital Art in the Public Sphere 205
Christiane Paul

Part III Audience 227

Introduction 229
Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

Artists’ Philosophies

Practical Strategies: Framing Narratives for Public Pedagogies 239
Suzanne Lacy

Public Art in a Post]Public World: Complicity with Dark Matter 245
Gregory Sholette

Audiences Are People, Too: Social Art Practice as Lived Experience 251
Mary Jane Jacob

Contextualizing the Public in Social Practice Projects 268
Jennifer McGregor and Renee Piechocki

Art Administrators and Audiences 285
Charlotte Cohen and Wendy Feuer

Poll the Jury: The Role of the Panelist in Public Art 296
Mary M. Tinti

Participatory Public Art Evaluation: Approaches to Researching Audience Response 310
Katherine Gressel

Part IV Frames 335

Introduction 337
Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

Artists’ Philosophies

The Virtual Sphere Frame: Toward a New Ontology and Epistemology 347
John Craig Freeman

The Elusive Frame: “Funny,” “Violent,” and “Sexy” 353

The Time Frame: Encounters with Ephemeral Public Art 359
Patricia C. Phillips

The Memory Frame: Set in Stone, a Dialogue 376
Amanda Douberley and Paul Druecke

The Patronage Frame: New York City’s Mayors and the Support of Public Art 386
Michele H. Bogart

The Process Frame: Vandalism, Removal, Re]Siting, Destruction 403
Erika Doss

The Marketing Frame: Online Corporate Communities and Artistic Intervention 422
Jonathan Wallis

The Mass Media Frame: Pranking, Soap Operas, and Public Art 435
Cher Krause Knight

Epilogue 457
Cameron Cartiere

Index 465

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/08/2016
      ISBN13: 9781118475324, 978-1118475324
      ISBN10: 1118475321
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A Companion to Public Art is the only scholarly volume to examine the main issues, theories, and practices of public art on a comprehensive scale.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors x

      Acknowledgements xviii

      A Companion to Public Art: Introduction 1
      Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

      Part I Traditions 13

      Introduction 15
      Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

      Artists’ Philosophies

      Memory Works 25
      Julian Bonder

      Public Art? 30
      Antony Gormley

      Natural Phenomena as Public Monuments 34
      Alan Sonfist

      Memorializing the Holocaust 37
      James E. Young

      Chilean Memorials to the Disappeared: Symbolic Reparations and Strategies of Resistance 51
      Marisa Lerer

      Modern Mural Painting in the United States: Shaping Spaces/Shaping Publics 75
      Sally Webster and Sylvia Rhor

      Locating History in Concrete and Bronze: Civic Monuments in Bamako, Mali 93
      Mary Jo Arnoldi

      The Conflation of Heroes and Victims: A New Memorial Paradigm 107
      Harriet F. Senie

      Part II Site 119

      Introduction 121
      Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

      Artists’ Philosophies

      Give That Site Some Privacy 129
      eteam (Hajoe Moderegger and Franziska Lamprecht)

      The Grandiose Artistic Vision of Caleb Neelon 135
      Caleb Neelon

      Sculptural Showdowns: (Re)Siting and (Mis)Remembering in Chicago 139
      Eli Robb

      In the Streets Where We Live 164
      Kate MacNeill

      Powerlands: Land Art as Retribution and Reclamation 176
      Erika Suderburg

      Waterworks: Politics, Public Art, and the University Campus 191
      Grant Kester

      Augmented Realities: Digital Art in the Public Sphere 205
      Christiane Paul

      Part III Audience 227

      Introduction 229
      Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

      Artists’ Philosophies

      Practical Strategies: Framing Narratives for Public Pedagogies 239
      Suzanne Lacy

      Public Art in a Post]Public World: Complicity with Dark Matter 245
      Gregory Sholette

      Audiences Are People, Too: Social Art Practice as Lived Experience 251
      Mary Jane Jacob

      Contextualizing the Public in Social Practice Projects 268
      Jennifer McGregor and Renee Piechocki

      Art Administrators and Audiences 285
      Charlotte Cohen and Wendy Feuer

      Poll the Jury: The Role of the Panelist in Public Art 296
      Mary M. Tinti

      Participatory Public Art Evaluation: Approaches to Researching Audience Response 310
      Katherine Gressel

      Part IV Frames 335

      Introduction 337
      Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie

      Artists’ Philosophies

      The Virtual Sphere Frame: Toward a New Ontology and Epistemology 347
      John Craig Freeman

      The Elusive Frame: “Funny,” “Violent,” and “Sexy” 353

      The Time Frame: Encounters with Ephemeral Public Art 359
      Patricia C. Phillips

      The Memory Frame: Set in Stone, a Dialogue 376
      Amanda Douberley and Paul Druecke

      The Patronage Frame: New York City’s Mayors and the Support of Public Art 386
      Michele H. Bogart

      The Process Frame: Vandalism, Removal, Re]Siting, Destruction 403
      Erika Doss

      The Marketing Frame: Online Corporate Communities and Artistic Intervention 422
      Jonathan Wallis

      The Mass Media Frame: Pranking, Soap Operas, and Public Art 435
      Cher Krause Knight

      Epilogue 457
      Cameron Cartiere

      Index 465

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