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It's an exploration of works within the public imagination,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Placemaking: Interpreting Community Through Public Art and Urban Design (Hardcover)
THE ART OF PLACEMAKING: INTERPRETING COMMUNITY THROUGH PUBLIC ART AND URBAN DESIGN is a pick for any college-level art or urban issues library and for professionals interested in public art and urban affairs. It's an exploration of works within the public imagination and explores trends in public art, from 'mural towns' and street furniture to public areas arts, documenting two decades of public arts projects from around the country. Color photos throughout feature the projects while descriptions survey interactions with public agencies, officials, and decision-makers in the process of bringing art into the public eye and making design choices.
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The Art of Placemaking: Interpreting Community Through Public Art and Urban Design by Ronald Lee Fleming (Hardcover - April 1, 2007)
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