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  1. 1. Aug. 2008 · This edition of Open examines the diverse stands currently adopted by the visual arts in the public domain, and assesses the impact of digitization and globalization on the public role of art. As such, it constitutes a sort of stock-taking or evaluation of positions regarding this broad trend.

  2. 1. Jan. 2007 · In the wake of these developments, the artistic space of art and its institutions is also repeatedly considered as a social or even political space, as a public issue. The aesthetic and the political are played off against each other, and new questions are being formulated about autonomy and serviceability. This issue of

  3. Art as a 'Public' Issue was a one-day symposium to celebrate the launch of OPEN 14 - an anthological publication examining how art and its institutions inform notions of public space. Organised by Situations, in partnership with SKOR, the Netherlands and the Serpentine Gallery, London, this symposium brought together

  4. Art as a public issue : how art and its institutions reinvent the public dimension. Responsibility. contributions by Chantal Mouffe ... [et al.]. Imprint. Rotterdam : NAi Publishers ; Amsterdam : SKOR ; New York, NY : Available in North, South and Central America through D.A.P., c2008. Physical description.

  5. 1. Jan. 2007 · Art as a Public Issue. Art and Democracy. Art as an Agonistic Intervention in Public Space. Chantal Mouffe. January 1, 2007 essay, 3.541 words. The Belgian polit­ical philosopher Chantal Mouffe defines the public space as a battleground on which different hegemonic projects are confronted, without any possibility of final reconciliation.

  6. Public Art appears in multiple forms that can mimic or depart from more traditional presentations of art including sculptures/statues, site-specific installations, murals, architecture, graffiti, actions, interventions, land and environmental art, performance, and more.

  7. 6 Open 2008/No. 14/ Art as a Public Issue Chantal Mouffe Art and Democracy Art as an Agnostic Intervention in Public Space The Belgian polit-ical philosopher Chantal Mouffe defines the public space as a battleground on which different hegemonic projects are confronted, without any possi-bility of final recon-ciliation. According to Mouffe ...