Bookmarks tagged with Public Space
Nicholas de Monchaux
de Monchaux is an architect, urbanist, and critic, and Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley.
Detroit UnReal Estate Agency
Detroit Unreal Estate Agency's members produce, collect and inventory information on the ‘unreal estate’ of Detroit: that is, on the remarkable, distinct, characteristic or subjectively significant sites of urban culture. The agency is aimed at new types of urban practices (architecturally, artistically, institutionally, everyday life, etc) that came into existence, creating a new value system in Detroit.
Cohabitation Strategies
The cooperative focuses its actions, designs and research inside the conditions of conflict and exclusion of the contemporary city.
Partizan Publik
Partizan Publik is devoted to a braver society. The Partizans explore, produce and implement social, political and cultural instruments, which generate positive and sustainable change to people and their surroundings.
Jonas Staal
My work is an investigation of identity. For two years I have maintained that: There is no identity, there is only history. Meanings are not fixed, but are arrived at in relation to, or as a product of context.
Patty Groot Bluemink
CASCOLAND
Public Art is an important tool in activating and developing public space. In the kind of Public Art Cascoland promotes, inter-disciplinary artists engage themselves in communities to collaborate with audiences and members of the communities in shaping their public space through dialogue and participation.
http://www.freee.org.uk/
Freee is a new art collective bringing together the practices of Dave Beech, Andy Hewitt and Mel Jordan. After producing a body of works together over the last year and a half in a loose collaboration (alongside working individually and in other collaborations), the three artists have decided to make a firm commitment to collaborating together full time as Freee. So while Freee is a new art group, it brings together artists with a shared history of engagement in critical practice.
Bik Van der Pol
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