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Public Art for Public Life

Learnings from Observatorium

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How can artists contribute to the design of cities and landscapes?

> An overview of 25 years of art in public space by Observatorium
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An observatory is a place for the observation of the universe. The artists of Observatorium, however, cast their gaze upon the inhabited world. All over the planet, they have created works of art that are not only to look at, but also to enter, observe and reflect from. Over the past 25 years, Observatorium produced an internationally significant body of work, from the sculpture Zandwacht (Sand Watch) in the Port of Rotterdam to Dwelling in Seclusion, a work of art devoted to solitude in New York.

The works of art are emblematic of their surroundings, whether they are in a residential area in transition or an industrial landscape that is being transformed into a nature reserve, and are intended to help visitors and local residents find meaning and a future in these changes.

Public Art for Public Life is a summary publication in which the members of Observatorium are searching for the results, significance and lessons of their body of work on the interface between architecture, sculpture and landscape. Key issues are the creative process, temporality, integration in changing (urban) landscapes, public participation and imagination. The result is a book full of inspiring examples of the power of art in the public space.
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authors / editors

auteurs: Geert van de Camp, Andre Dekker, Lieven Poutsma, Ruud Reutelingsperger | introductie, interviews and co-editing: Sandra Smets | voorwoord: Wouter Veldhuis, nawoord: David Moinard

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Antenna-Men

ISBN

978-94-6208-668-5

publication date

July 2022

availability

available

language

English

pages

288 p

cover

paperback met flappen