Dr Joni M Palmer and I are pleased to announce the latest - TopicsExpress



          

Dr Joni M Palmer and I are pleased to announce the latest interdisciplinary special issue on “Public art and accountability: Whose art for whose city?” in the new journal Art & the Public Sphere. This issue might be of interest to those working at the crossroads of art, space, identity and social impact and inclusion. Please find the Table of Contents below or at zebracki.org/si-public-art-and-accountability Best, Martin ________________________________________ Public art and accountability: Whose art for whose city? Art & the Public Sphere Volume 2, Issue 1-3 (2014; published as back issue) ISSN: 2042793X; Online ISSN: 20427948 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2730 Guest Editors: Martin Zebracki and Joni Palmer Table of Contents Public art and accountability: Whose art for whose city? Martin Zebracki (University of Leeds) and Joni M Palmer (University of New Mexico) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 3-7 DOI: 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.3_2 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18237 Charting public art – a quantitative and qualitative approach to understanding sustainable social influences of art in the public realm Cameron Cartiere (Emily Carr University of Art + Design) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 9-16 DOI: 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.9_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18243 Art-led regeneration in Margate: Learning from Moonbow Jakes Café and Lido Nightclub intervention Loretta Lees (University of Leicester) and John McKiernan (independent arts professional) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 17-35 DOI: 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.17_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18236 Owning the city: Civic art’s historical practice and contemporary meaning in Yangon Ian Morley (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 37-47 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.37_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18238 Off with her head: The representation of women in public sculpture Brigit Morris (University of New South Wales) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 49-55 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.49_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18239 Can art turn two publics (and) spaces into one? Joubert Park versus the Johannesburg Art Gallery in the inner City of Johannesburg Pauline Guinard (Ecole normale supérieure de Paris, UMR LAVUE – Laboratoire Mosaïques) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 57-71 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.57_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18240 The consumption of communism: Changing representations of Statue Park Museum and Budapest Paul Clements (Goldsmiths College) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 73-86 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.73_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18241 Planning a suburban public artscape: The case of Mississauga, Canada Alison Bain (York University) and Zainub Verjee (York University) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 87-101 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.87_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18242 The Future of Toronto’s Nuit blanche Gwen MacGregor (University of Toronto) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 103-116 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.103_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18233 Just art, politics and publics: Researching geographies of public art and accountability Martin Zebracki (University of Leeds and Wageningen University) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 117-127 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.117_1 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18234 Book reviews Fiona Allen (University of Leeds); Benjamin Fallon (independent arts professional); Mark Hutchinson (independent artist); Gretchen Coombs (Queensland University of Technology) Volume 2, Issue 1-3, pp. 129-150 10.1386/aps.2.1-3.129_5 intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=18235 ********************************************* Dr M.M. (Martin) Zebracki Lecturer in Critical Human Geography School of Geography University of Leeds University Road Leeds LS2 9JT United Kingdom +44 (0) 113 34 33331 geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/m.zebracki zebracki.org twitter/zebracki
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