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Questions Concerning Public Art

Last post 11-17-2006 9:58 AM by Adele Newson-Horst. 0 replies.
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  • 11-17-2006 9:58 AM

    Questions Concerning Public Art

    Colleagues and Friends of the University.  I have prepared the following questions in the spirit of a free exchange of ideas.  I hope that they will encourage discussion beyond this forum.


    What is public art?

                Is it any art placed in a public space?

    Is public art only a large statue in a public space?

    Is it only meant to beautify our public spaces?

    In the past, art placed in public place has served many purposes.   Do we

       always recognize the intent of these pieces?  What, in fact, constitutes the

       meanings that these works embody?

    What constitutes public art today?

    How has the role of traditional public (i.e. government owned) art changed in our

       contemporary culture?

    How have the changing conditions of public space and mass communications

       altered the whole relationship between art and its potential audiences?

    Could public art be an event staged in a public space that would leave no record

                   of itself after the staging is complete?

               

    Who is the public for which this art is displayed?

                Is it homogenous?

                Might there be dissent?

                How does censorship factor into choices about public art?

                What is the relationship of the audience/viewer to the art object?

                What sort of educational programs/initiatives might accompany the process of 

        acquisition of art for our campus?  Would this be appropriate?

     

    Public Art and the Artist:

    How is making art for the public different than the usual work of the artist in the

        studio?

    Can the artists themselves initiate public art works?

     

    Public Art and Missouri State University:

    How does public art fit into our public affairs mission and our ambitions as a

        research institution?

    What sort of public art might be appropriate for Missouri State University as we

        attempt to build a new image—one that is more focused on research and

        scholarship?  Can we use this opportunity to shape a scholarly debate on this

        subject by bringing experts in the field to our campus for a symposium and/or

        by creating a publication on this topic?

    What should be the role of the art professionals in the Art & Design Department

        in the process of making decisions about art on campus?

                How might the choices made concerning public art at Missouri State University

        enhance the reputation of the Art & Design Department and its faculty as well

        as that of the College of Arts and Letters?


     

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