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Sergiusz Michalski Public monuments
art in political bondage, 1870-1997
Political monuments erected to honour individual or political concepts are an all-too-familiar component of the urban landscape, but the notions underlying them are not so obvious. Therefore Michalski traces the history of the public monuments from the late nineteenth to the present day by discussing some of the most significant monumental structures and unrealized projects.
Engels | 236 pagina's | Reaktion Books, London | 1998
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Judith Hill Irish public sculpture
a history
Engels | 302 pagina's | Four Courts Press, Dublin | 1998
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Critical issues in public art
content, context, and controversy
Defining national values: American monuments, murals and memorials; politics, patronage and public art. Public art is a complex achievement that must speak to increasingly diverse groups and causes often controversies. Public art overtly and covertly conveys civic values and national culture. Each work can only be understood by analysing the context in which it is commissioned, built and recieved.
Engels | 314 pagina's | Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington [etc.] | 1998
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Wu Hong Monumentality in early Chinese art and architecture
Engels | 376 pagina's | Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA | 1995
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