商品簡介
Public art is produced, experienced, endorsed or contested within diverse contexts and spaces in different ways by various stakeholders and publics. This lively collection investigates emerging critical social-spatial concerns about impacts, power, aesthetics and affect, and hyper-diversity in relation to encounters with public art. The individual chapters examine how various intersectionalities play a part in shaping encounters and social identity in the planning, implementation/(re)generation and everyday experience and imagination of public art spaces. The multi-scalar analysis ranges from the intimate (body and home) to the regional, national and global in a series of case studies located in a variety political, economic, social and cultural contexts. Advancing public art scholarship, this book offers insights into how various social-spatial practices reveal, cultivate and articulate geographies of social difference and can create (new) realities of social inclusion or exclusion.
作者簡介
Martin Zebracki is Lecturer in Critical Human Geography at the University of Leeds, UK and Joni M. Palmer is Visiting Associate Professor in the Program of Environmental Design, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA