While many museums have ignored public art as a distinct arena of art production and display, others have - either grudgingly or enthusiastically - embraced it. Some institutions have partnered with public art agencies to expand the scope of special exhibitions; other museums have attempted to establish in-house public art programs. This is the first book to contextualize the collaborations between museums and public art through a range of essays marked by their coherence of topical focus, written by leading and emerging scholars and artists. Organized into three sections it represents a...
While many museums have ignored public art as a distinct arena of art production and display, others have - either grudgingly or enthusiastically - em...