Studio Seminar in Public Art
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via MIT OpenCourseWare
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How do we define Public Art? This course focuses on the production of projects for public places. Public Art is a concept that is in constant discussion and revision, as much as the evolution and transformation of public spaces and cities are. Monuments are repositories of memory and historical presences with the expectation of being permanent. Public interventions are created not to impose and be temporary, but as forms intended to activate discourse and discussion. Considering the concept of a museum as a public device and how they are searching for new ways of avoiding generic identities, we will deal with the concept of the personal imaginary museum. It should be considered as a point of departure to propose a personal individual construction based on the concept of defining a personal imaginary museum - concept, program, collection, events, architecture, public diffusion, etc.
Syllabus
- Lecture 1: The Work of Simon Starling
- Lecture 2: The Lowest Highway Expedition
- Lecture 3: The Work of John Malpede and Harrell Fletcher
Taught by
Prof. Antonio Muntadas