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Since its founding in 1898, the Art Commission of the City of New York (ACNY) has served as the city's aesthetic gatekeeper, evaluating all works of art intended for display on city property. And over the years, the commission's domain has expanded dramatically to include everything from parks and courthouses to trash cans and sidewalks. In ThePolitics of Urban Beauty, Michele H. Bogart argues that this unprecedented authority has made the commission host to some complex negotiationsinvolving artists, architects, business leaders, activists, and politiciansabout not only the role of art in urban design, but also the shape and meaning of the city and its public spaces.A former vice president of the ACNY, Bogart tells its story here from an insider's perspective, tracing the commission's history from its origins as an outgrowth of progressive reform to its role in New York's reconstruction after 9/11. Drawing on archival correspondence, drawings, and photographs from commission collectio

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    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 15/11/2006
    ISBN13: 9780226063058, 978-0226063058
    ISBN10: 0226063054

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    Book Synopsis
    Since its founding in 1898, the Art Commission of the City of New York (ACNY) has served as the city's aesthetic gatekeeper, evaluating all works of art intended for display on city property. And over the years, the commission's domain has expanded dramatically to include everything from parks and courthouses to trash cans and sidewalks. In ThePolitics of Urban Beauty, Michele H. Bogart argues that this unprecedented authority has made the commission host to some complex negotiationsinvolving artists, architects, business leaders, activists, and politiciansabout not only the role of art in urban design, but also the shape and meaning of the city and its public spaces.A former vice president of the ACNY, Bogart tells its story here from an insider's perspective, tracing the commission's history from its origins as an outgrowth of progressive reform to its role in New York's reconstruction after 9/11. Drawing on archival correspondence, drawings, and photographs from commission collectio

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