Artistic practices have long been disturbing the relationships between art and space. They have challenged the boundaries of performer/spectator, of public/private, introduced intervention and installation, ephemerality and performance, and constantly sought out new modes of distressing expectations about what is construed as art. But when we expand the world in which we look at art, how does this change our understanding of critical artistic practice?
This book presents a global perspective on the relationship between art and the city. International and leading scholars and...
Artistic practices have long been disturbing the relationships between art and space. They have challenged the boundaries of performer/spectator, o...