Journal•ISSN: 2150-2560
Public Art Dialogue
Taylor & Francis
About: Public Art Dialogue is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Sculpture & Politics. It has an ISSN identifier of 2150-2560. Over the lifetime, 160 publications have been published receiving 664 citations. The journal is also known as: PAD.
Topics: Sculpture, Politics, Contemporary art, Statement (logic), Public space
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TL;DR: Thompson, Nato, ed. as mentioned in this paper, Living as Form: Socially Engaged Art From 1991-2011 draws together an unprecemble collection of socially engaged art from 1991 to 2011.
Abstract: Thompson, Nato, ed. New York and Cambridge, MA: Creative Time Books and MIT Press, 2012. 259 pp. ISBN 978-0-262-01734-3 Living as Form: Socially Engaged Art From 1991–2011 draws together an unprece...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a video of the authors' work in the field of bioinformatics, and discuss their work in terms of the effects of artificial intelligence.
Abstract: Video abstract Read the transcript Watch the video on Vimeo
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TL;DR: In the summer of 1972, the German artist Joseph Beuys set up an office at the Museum Fridericianum in Kassel, Germany, during the fifth quinquennial Documenta as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: In the summer of 1972, the German artist Joseph Beuys set up an office at the Museum Fridericianum in Kassel, Germany, during the fifth quinquennial Documenta. Each of the 100 days of the exhibitio...
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TL;DR: Widrich as discussed by the authors examines public monuments through the prism of 1960s and 1970s percolation of public art through the materialisation of public artwork, using the rather ingenious conceit of examining public monuments in the prism.
Abstract: In her book Performative Monuments: The Rematerialisation of Public Art, Mechtild Widrich utilizes the rather ingenious conceit of examining public monuments through the prism of 1960s and ’70s per...
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