Public Art – Historical and Contemporary Context
For me my own understanding of the historical context of public art comes from an unlikely source, a computer game. Now I am not usually one for computer games and […]
For me my own understanding of the historical context of public art comes from an unlikely source, a computer game. Now I am not usually one for computer games and […]
Public realm art can be a place where something remains or a site in which something happens. It can also be of the body. NARRATIVE ENVIRONMENTS Public spaces are telling […]
Gregory Kloehn goes dumpster diving, or as we would say in this country tipping! He isn’t homeless or looking for food. He is in fact, an artist from Oakland, USA that […]
Public realm art works can be brought about in many different ways. They can be commissioned by local government agencies, councils, hospitals, schools etc… funded by various different bodies which […]
During the start of the first year of this degree course I visited the scrap store, a place where material resources can be purchased at a very low rate. I […]
Katharina Fritsch is the German born sculpture and installation artist, who I first came across during a trip to London at the end of the summer. The work I experienced […]
Whilst on a trip to London, I saw The Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar Square. We drove through and my eyes set upon a big, huge in fact, blue cockerel. It made us […]
His design team won the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) commission to create the Pavilion following a competition that attracted a shortlist of ambitious architectural proposals from other teams. http://www.yatzer.com/Seed-Cathedral-for-the-UK-Shanghai-Pavilion-by-Heatherwick-studio Competitions […]
I wanted to start looking at examples of how art in the public realm, can affect the space and communities in which it is set. Does public art always produce […]