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Making Art Public: Kaldor Public Art Projects, 1969-2019 - Ausst. Kat. Kaldor Public Art Projects, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2020

English · Hardback

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In 1969, at the invitation of John Kaldor, New York-based artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude created Wrapped Coast shrouding one million square feet of Little Bay with fabric and rope. On the fiftieth anniversary of Wrapped Coast, Kaldor Public Art Projects celebrates half a century of bringing leading contemporary artists and their works to Australian audiences. Making Art Public draws on the extensive Kaldor Public Art Projects Archive to chart the history of the art projects. The publication examines each of the thirty-five projects from inception to realisation. With artist's drawings and sketches, research documentation, plans and correspondence, Making Art Public provides the reader with insight into how complex public art projects are brought to life. Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews all the project artists, creating a portrait of public art. The artists open up about their process and intention, dreams and utopias. Author David Malouf considers how these artists have changed the very fabric of our public spaces, remaking the story of our cities.

Text: Nicholas Baume, Nicholas Chambers, Rebecca Coates, Ross Gibson, Ross Rudesch Harley, Michael Landy, David Malouf, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Emily Sullivan

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In 1969, at the invitation of John Kaldor, New York–based artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude created Wrapped Coast shrouding one million square feet of Little Bay with fabric and rope. On the fiftieth anniversary of Wrapped Coast, Kaldor Public Art Projects celebrates half a century of bringing leading contemporary artists and their works to Australian audiences. Making Art Public draws on the extensive Kaldor Public Art Projects Archive to chart the history of the art projects. The publication examines each of the thirty-five projects from inception to realisation. With artist’s drawings and sketches, research documentation, plans and correspondence, Making Art Public provides the reader with insight into how complex public art projects are brought to life. Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews all the project artists, creating a portrait of public art. The artists open up about their process and intention, dreams and utopias. Author David Malouf considers how these artists have changed the very fabric of our public spaces, remaking the story of our cities. Text: Nicholas Baume, Nicholas Chambers, Rebecca Coates, Ross Gibson, Ross Rudesch Harley, Michael Landy, David Malouf, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Emily Sullivan

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Authors Mark Gowing
Assisted by Genevieve O’Callaghan (Editor), Geneviev O'Callaghan (Editor), Genevieve O'Callaghan (Editor)
Publisher König, Walther
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2020
 
No. of pages 524
Dimensions 220 mm x 317 mm x 45 mm
Weight 2447 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Kunstformen, Ausstellungskatalog, Kunst, allgemein, John Kaldor; Kunst im öffentlichen Raum; Kunstprojekte; ortsspezifisch; öffentlichen Raum

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