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Urban media art is one of the most significant trends currently unfolding in contemporary art. It enables artists to develop new participative and interactive forms of art. The wealth of examples in this volume show how these scenarios are reflected in an urban context, including themes such as urban activism, telepresence, placemaking, sensing and ecology. The book is based on the cultural project "Connecting Cities" sponsored by the EU, which studies the effects of urban media art on urban culture and its environment, architecture and participative urban development. The aim is an expanding worldwide network of media façades, urban screens and projection surfaces within the urban space.
New media art --- Art and technology --- Multimedia (Art) --- Public spaces in art
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Kunstpreis der Schering Stiftung --- Public spaces in art --- Site-specific installations (Art) --- Lucas, Renata, --- Awards.
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This work explores the spirit of the streets as inspiration and support for multiple works of art, in which creators have a constant relationship with asphalt, dust, rust and hostility, and have dared to go deep into the difficulties of urban life. This book is an approach to how art management and art world are parts of a collaborative network to find common ways out of the conflict that affects the city. Moreover, this work is a tribute to artists from Medellin who have contributed with their work in the construction of collective memory.
City and town life in art. --- Cities and towns in art. --- Collective memory in art. --- Public spaces in art. --- Street art --- Public art --- Memory in art. --- Public art. --- Violence in art. --- Art public. --- Violence --- Dans l'art. --- Colombia
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Du solo à la grande fête urbaine, de l’adaptation d’un spectacle de salle à la création in situ, les formes et les configurations de la danse hors les murs du studio ou du théâtre sont des plus variées. Prenant appui sur des moments clés de l’histoire de la danse contemporaine, au confluent des influences réciproques entre Orient et Occident et dans une relation privilégiée aux autres arts, Extérieur Danse explore ce qui se joue entre ces « espèces d’espaces » physiques et mentaux que délimitent un morceau de paysage habité, un ou plusieurs corps d’artistes et la présence de spectateurs. Sylvie Clidière et Alix de Morant placent le lecteur à l’affût des situations, des lieux et des postures, lui faisant vivre au plus près l’expérience des danseurs. Les créations des chorégraphes sont décryptées, les œuvres évoquées de façon sensible, images à l’appui. Elles jouent avec le paysage et l’architecture, qu’ils soient structurés, chaotiques, chargés ou déshérités. Les gestes prennent la mesure d’un espace à échelle humaine. Abondamment illustré, l’ouvrage accompagne la diversité des chemins de danse tracés hors des scènes convenues, dans une proximité réinventée avec les publics. Extérieur Danse inclut un DVD réalisé par HorsLesMurs, centre national de ressources des arts de la rue et des arts du cirque. Troisième film de la collection « Images de la création hors les murs », il présente une quarantaine d’extraits de spectacles de compagnies et de chorégraphes représentatifs de la danse dans l’espace public.
Modern dance --- Dance --- Choreography --- Street art --- Space (Art) --- Danse moderne --- Danse --- Chorégraphie --- Art dans la rue --- Espace (Art) --- History --- Public spaces in art --- Art and dance --- Social aspects --- Philosophy --- Chorégraphie --- Dance - Social aspects --- Dance - Philosophy --- Contemporary Dance - Outdoor Performances - Essays. --- Danse contemporaine --- Espace (art)
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Interrupting the City explores the ways in which artistic practices and interventions intersect with the public sphere. The tactics by which an intervention is achieved may vary, ranging from a media offensive to a riot in the streets, but each time these activities affect the flow or circulation of urban public space, they also reconstitute it. Interrupting the City, edited by Sander Bax, Pascal Gielen and Bram Ieven, proposes the public sphere as a network of social, political and economic forces in constant flux, and attempts to chart the conditions under which art can contribute to or interrupt this process of the construction of public space. This volume brings together a range of internationally renowned theorists and artists to consider the relations between artistic activity and public space, and proposes how artists can develop their voices in the public sphere.
Art --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- public spaces --- 765 --- Theorie van het theater en de film - Scenografie en productie --- Arts --- Arts and society. --- Public spaces. --- Artists and community. --- Art and social action. --- Public spaces in art. --- Municipal government. --- Political aspects. --- Street art --- Arts et société --- Espaces publics --- Relations artistes-collectivité --- Art et action sociale --- Espaces publics dans l'art --- Administration municipale --- Art dans la rue --- Aspect politique --- 711.12 --- Stedenbouw ; openbare plaatsen ; participatie ; 21ste eeuw --- Stedenbouw ; openbare plaatsen ; kunst- en designinterventies --- Kunsttheorie ; kunst in de publieke ruimte --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; planningtheorie ; methoden en technieken ; participatie --- Arts and society --- Public spaces --- Artists and community --- Art and social action --- Public spaces in art --- Municipal government --- Communauté --- Art et politique --- Espace public --- Political aspects --- Arts - Political aspects --- 766 --- Theorie van het theater en de film - Kritiek --- 761.10 --- Theorie van het theater en de film - Dramaturgie --- kunst en politiek --- kunst in de openbare ruimte --- cultuurfilosofie
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Italian literature --- Public spaces in literature --- Public spaces in art --- Self in literature --- Collective memory and literature --- Privacy in art --- Privacy in literature --- Public spaces --- History and criticism --- Collective memory and literature. --- Italian literature. --- Italienisch. --- Literatur. --- Privacy in art. --- Privacy in literature. --- Privatheit. --- Privatsphäre. --- Public spaces in art. --- Public spaces in literature. --- Public spaces. --- Self in literature. --- Öffentlicher Raum. --- History and criticism. --- Italy. --- Espaces publiques dans l'art --- Espaces publiques dans la litterature --- Privacy in de kunst --- Privacy in de literatuur --- Publieke ruimten in de kunst --- Publieke ruimten in literatuur --- Soi dans la littérature --- Vie privée dans l'art --- Vie privée dans la littérature --- Zelf in de literatuur --- Italy --- Italian literature - History and criticism --- Collective memory and literature - Italy --- Public spaces - Italy
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This book asks the question: why have artists represented the public gardens with such consistency between the mid-nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth? The list is long indeed including painters, often famous, who signed works on these "green spaces". The public garden offered artists a miniature theater of urban civilities, illuminating the uses and sprains to the rules. Continuing the investigation beyond the Second World War, this study ends with the Situationists and their celebration of "square wave".
tuinen --- parken --- stadsleven --- Belle Époque --- vrijetijdsbesteding --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Jardins --- Art --- Dans l'art --- Thèmes, motifs --- Jardins dans l'art. --- Espaces publics dans l'art. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Gardens in art --- Public spaces in art --- Painting, Modern --- Painting, French --- Jardins dans l'art --- Espaces publics dans l'art --- Peinture --- Peinture française --- Peinture française --- Dans l'art. --- tuin --- wandelen (ontspanning) --- Thèmes, motifs. --- tuin. --- parken. --- stadsleven. --- Belle Époque. --- wandelen (ontspanning). --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Anker, Albert.
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This work brings together analysis of the gendered experience of urban space in an art historical context, with contributions from noted scholars.
Flaneurs in art.
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Public spaces
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Art, Modern
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Flâneurs dans l'art
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Espaces publics
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Art
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Social geography
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Environmental planning
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality
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anno 1800-1899
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France
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Public spaces in art.
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Flaneur (Motiv)
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Geschlechterrolle (Motiv)
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Öffentlicher Raum.
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Geschlechterrolle
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TRACK is an art experience taking place in the public and semi-public space of Ghent. It offers enriching and unexpected encounters with the city, its history and its inhabitants, stimulating reflection on urban realities and, in a wider sense, the contemporary human condition. Thirty-five international artists were invited to conceive new artworks strongly rooted in the urban fabric of Ghent, but linking the local context with issues of global significance. Participants include multi-media artist John Bock, performance artist and choreographer Alexandra Bachzetsis, painter Erik van Lieshout, and visual artist Mircea Cantor, among many others.0Exhibition: Gent (12.5.-16.9.2012).
Art, Modern --- Art --- Public spaces in art --- Group work in art --- Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (Ghent, Belgium). --- Ghent (Belgium) --- In art --- cities --- public spaces --- public art --- art [fine art] --- Levin, Alon --- Tellez, Javier --- Lopez-Menchero, Emilio --- Borremans, Michaël --- Copers, Leo --- Verdonck, Benjamin --- Garabedian, Mekhitar --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Keller, Roman --- Maheo, Erwan --- Gaillard, Cyprien --- Manders, Mark --- Denicolai & Provoost --- Weiss, David --- Putrih, Tobias --- Öğüt, Ahmet --- Sapountzis, Yorgos --- Tayou, Pascale Marthine --- Dragset, Ingar --- Augustijnen, Sven --- Haan, de, Siebren --- Kriemann, Susanne --- Almárcegui, Lara --- Buggenhout, Peter --- Büchel, Christoph --- Lodewijks, Bart --- Kawamata, Tadashi --- Althamer, Paweł --- Bartolini, Massimo --- Bachzetsis, Alexandra --- Margolles, Teresa --- Rous, Tazu --- Husni-Bey, Adelita --- Elmgreen, Michael --- Fischli, Peter --- Bock, John --- Takala, Pilvi --- Lieshout, van, Erik --- Brummelen, van, Lonnie --- Hemauer, Christina --- Bouchet, Mike --- Cantor, Mircea --- Vo, Danh --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- Tercerunquinto --- Ghent --- Kunst --- kunst --- openbare kunst --- steden --- openbare ruimten --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- Gent --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- stedelijkheid --- kunst en stedelijkheid --- België --- openbare ruimte --- kunst en openbare ruimte --- Almarcegui Lara --- Althamer Pawel --- Augustijnen Sven --- Bachzetsis Alexandra --- Bartolini Massimo --- Bock John --- Borremans Michaël --- Bouchet Mike --- van Brummelen Lonnie --- de Haan Siebren --- Büchel Christoph --- Buggenhout Peter --- Cantor Mircea --- Copers Leo --- Denicolai Simona --- Provoost Ivo --- Elmgreen & Dragset --- Elmgreen Michael --- Dragset Ingar --- Fischli & Weiss --- Fischli Peter --- Weiss David --- Gaillard Cyprien --- Garabedian Mekhitar --- Hemauer Christina --- Keller Roman --- Husni-Bey Adelita --- Kawamata Susanne --- Levin Alon --- van Lieshout Erik --- López-Menchero Emilio --- Mahéo Erwan --- Manders Mark --- Margolles Teresa --- Ögut Ahmet --- Putrih Tobias --- Rous Tazu --- Sapountzis Yorgos --- Superflex --- Takala Pilvi --- Tayou Pascale Marthine --- Téllez Javier --- Verdonck Benjamin --- Vo Danh --- Weiner Lawrence --- 7.039 --- Exhibitions --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- Track (Gent) --- Kunsten --- Publieke ruimte --- Tentoonstellingen --- Catalogi --- Almarcegui, Lara --- België --- Borremans Michaël --- Büchel Christoph --- López-Menchero Emilio --- Mahéo Erwan --- Ögut Ahmet --- Téllez Javier --- Track (tentoonstelling) --- Tentoonstelling --- Catalogus --- Kunst in de stad --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Gent ; S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst --- Kunstmanifestaties ; kunst in de stad ; Gent ; 2012 ; Track --- 7.039(493) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; België --- art [discipline]
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