by Amanda Elizabeth Mosaics | Dec 22, 2021 | Art, Public Art
Art is not what you see, but what you make others see. -Edgar Degas Welcome to part 5 (aka the final part) of our ongoing series where we explore the timeline of public art’s history throughout the world! This particular article will be about the forms of public art...
by Amanda Elizabeth Mosaics | Nov 1, 2021 | Art History, Public Art
Art is language and public art is public speech. -Jonathan Jones, The Guardian Welcome to part three of our ongoing series where we explore the timeline of public art’s history throughout the world! This particular article will be about the forms of public art that...
by Amanda Elizabeth Mosaics | Oct 1, 2021 | Art History, Public Art
Artists, designers, planners, and architects alike must face the challenge of defining public space, as an opportunity to create or improve the sense of community among those who will determine the use, or abandonment of a place. -Ethan Kane, from Ars Poetica, 2004...
by Amanda Elizabeth Mosaics | Sep 13, 2021 | Art, Public Art
Public art is a reflection of how we see the world – the artist’s response to our time and place combined with our own sense of who we are. -The Association for Public Art Welcome to part two of our ongoing series where we explore the timeline of public art’s history...
by Amanda Elizabeth Mosaics | Aug 5, 2021 | Art, Art History, Public Art
Have you ever wondered how the concept of public art came to be? It’s existed for longer than you might think— since Ancient Greece and Rome, in fact (and possibly even further back). Greek marble relief of Demeter, 4th century BC. Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Turkey,...
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