Title of article
Public Art: The Problems Public Art: The Problems Meanings
Author/Authors
HOLMAN، VALERIE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 1997
Pages
9
From page
127
To page
135
Abstract
Public art is not just sculpture and mural painting: it can take the form of stainedglass
windows, textile wall-hangings, mosaic pavements and works of art that are
not even designed to be long-lasting or permanent. It is found in city squares, and
secluded countryside; in National Health Service hospitals and the national
headquarters of major companies. Public art can now be studied at any level from
primary to postgraduate, and because art and its context are so closely related in
these settings beyond the gallery, it affords a particularly rich object of analysis for
all age groups.
What has so far received relatively little attention is the way in which public art is
read. An examination of works of art from France and America reveals that visual
literacy cannot be seen in isolation, for how we read depends as much on what we
bring to our reading as it does on the text or image we seek to understand.
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Record number
133797
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