The subject of this study is a large public art project by German artist Jochen Gerz, which was part of the urban regeneration program The Phoenix Initiative in Coventry City, 1999-2004. The study presents a short historical backdrop to Gerz’s work by way of defining ‘public authorship’ of which the Coventry project is one example. It extends the literature on contemporary countermonument by assessing Gerz’s artistic strategy in using a monument to exploring the conditions of public culture and possible shape of a cultural public sphere in the contemporary city. The public art project lasted over five years and was a mechanism by which the political issues at stake in the public life of Coventry, particularly the socio-historic conflicts th...
This article contributes to studies in democratic theory and civic engagement by critically reflecti...
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect o...
This text considers UK ‘third way’ cultural policy and its agenda of impact that seeks to directly c...
This is a discussion paper about a major art commission during the European Capital of Culture RUHR2...
This commissioned essay interrogates the social and cultural conditions of public art in the context...
Public campus art in the U.K. is predominantly a postwar phenomenon and can be interpreted as artwor...
An introduction to the double issue of the Art & the Public Sphere journal on the subject of public...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This paper discusses how the purposes of public art are understood in official discourses. Discourse...
The public space and the art within it have taken different forms and functions in history, namely c...
In this article, it is shown how cultural policy, and in particular public art, intersects with the ...
In this conference keynote I approach the theme of the conference by way of a major public art commi...
What is public in public art? What are the contingencies of working outside of the protection of the...
Writing during the millennium, not long after the installation of Antony Gormley’s The Angel of the ...
Art is a defining element of urban culture through creative dynamics that reflect territorially embe...
This article contributes to studies in democratic theory and civic engagement by critically reflecti...
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect o...
This text considers UK ‘third way’ cultural policy and its agenda of impact that seeks to directly c...
This is a discussion paper about a major art commission during the European Capital of Culture RUHR2...
This commissioned essay interrogates the social and cultural conditions of public art in the context...
Public campus art in the U.K. is predominantly a postwar phenomenon and can be interpreted as artwor...
An introduction to the double issue of the Art & the Public Sphere journal on the subject of public...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This paper discusses how the purposes of public art are understood in official discourses. Discourse...
The public space and the art within it have taken different forms and functions in history, namely c...
In this article, it is shown how cultural policy, and in particular public art, intersects with the ...
In this conference keynote I approach the theme of the conference by way of a major public art commi...
What is public in public art? What are the contingencies of working outside of the protection of the...
Writing during the millennium, not long after the installation of Antony Gormley’s The Angel of the ...
Art is a defining element of urban culture through creative dynamics that reflect territorially embe...
This article contributes to studies in democratic theory and civic engagement by critically reflecti...
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect o...
This text considers UK ‘third way’ cultural policy and its agenda of impact that seeks to directly c...