The practical co-operation when applying the Percent-for-Art principle creates a visionary, socio-economic prospect for a new operational environment for public art acquisition and care. This article participates in the debate from the humanities point of view in society. Interpretation of an artwork involves new insights as new originalities challenge art conservators. The task of monitoring the care of a public artwork with its aesthetic and ethical controversies is debated.Peer reviewe
Integrity is neither fixed nor static - It is understood as a process of interpreting, respecting, a...
Throughout the ages nations have removed art from other nations and housed such art in their own mus...
Museums face steady demand for images of artworks from their collections, and they typically provide...
The practical co-operation when applying the Percent-for-Art principle creates a visionary, socio-ec...
Public art plays a number of roles in the economic, social and cultural transformation of cities. Th...
UnrestrictedThis paper argues that artworks commissioned for permanent integration into the public r...
Public art is an emerging discipline whose practices currently exist as informal rules of thumb rath...
The following article addresses a paradox that lies at the heart of every public art collection. The...
In this chapter, I discuss corporate art collections as part of national cultural heritage and semi-...
Art conservation is widely practiced by museums as an effort to maintain and improve great pieces of...
The article deals with three versions of public art:art in the city, art in the media, and art mixed...
Installation art has become mainstream in artistic practices. However, acquiring and displaying such...
The article discusses the relevance of an ethical approach to theconservation and restoration of wor...
(Excerpt) Property owners generally have the right to destroy their own property. This Article argue...
The main aim of public art is to be avaliable and accessible to all. Public art is often connected t...
Integrity is neither fixed nor static - It is understood as a process of interpreting, respecting, a...
Throughout the ages nations have removed art from other nations and housed such art in their own mus...
Museums face steady demand for images of artworks from their collections, and they typically provide...
The practical co-operation when applying the Percent-for-Art principle creates a visionary, socio-ec...
Public art plays a number of roles in the economic, social and cultural transformation of cities. Th...
UnrestrictedThis paper argues that artworks commissioned for permanent integration into the public r...
Public art is an emerging discipline whose practices currently exist as informal rules of thumb rath...
The following article addresses a paradox that lies at the heart of every public art collection. The...
In this chapter, I discuss corporate art collections as part of national cultural heritage and semi-...
Art conservation is widely practiced by museums as an effort to maintain and improve great pieces of...
The article deals with three versions of public art:art in the city, art in the media, and art mixed...
Installation art has become mainstream in artistic practices. However, acquiring and displaying such...
The article discusses the relevance of an ethical approach to theconservation and restoration of wor...
(Excerpt) Property owners generally have the right to destroy their own property. This Article argue...
The main aim of public art is to be avaliable and accessible to all. Public art is often connected t...
Integrity is neither fixed nor static - It is understood as a process of interpreting, respecting, a...
Throughout the ages nations have removed art from other nations and housed such art in their own mus...
Museums face steady demand for images of artworks from their collections, and they typically provide...