How
do public and private space collide in your work?
Not exact matches
In addition to the state law declaring the quad a
public area, the First Amendment protects the right of journalists to report in
public spaces,
and the «right» to define your own
private or «safe»
space doesn't trump that.
Asked Sunday at SXSW about what he will
do post-Gawker, he said, «the
space between
private and public is very interesting, somewhere between messaging
and public forums.»
These studies suggest that the modern individual has to an important degree been the creation of a more sharply defined
public sphere from which the
private realm can be more clearly differentiated.8 Questions of interior
space then become more important, as
do the relations between these inner realities
and those that constitute the
public or external realms.
Pillinger was also instrumental in persuading both UK academic organisations
and private companies to invest in the project
and, in so
doing, creating a huge
public awareness
and enthusiasm for
space research.
«
Private conflicts, for example, domestic violence or friendship disputes over money or girlfriends, can
and do spill over into
public spaces, be it on stoops or street corners, in bars or local parks.»
«PM» is «
private message»: step out of the
public space and get the deal
done.
This requires honest performance - based assessment of schools
and the creation of options - by finding
spaces in effective schools, creating new schools, or even, as Rod Paige
did on a small scale in Houston, finding money to pay tuition in available
private schools for a few dozen children whose
public schools just wouldn't turn around.
Recreating her scene in a South London shopping centre, Wearing questions the boundary between
public and private protocol: «in a
public space... you
do end up looking like a nutter», she explains, «because it's not acceptable».
Evolving through a range of mediums such as performance, video, installation, sound,
and literature, her works consider the fluid border between
public and private space,
and in so
doing, challenge established conventions relating to the body, sexuality, power relations,
and institutional
spaces.
for the contemporary austin, south korean artist
do ho suh renders a multipart installation, extending his devotion to such themes of global identity,
public versus
private space, memory,
and displacement.
Soda is quoted saying: «My work is interested in what we
do within our
private spaces and what happens when we make those
spaces public».
Her work reflects what girls
do in their bedrooms, a
private space,
and transfigures it into a
public space.
In
doing so, he not only makes himself accessible to whatever
public encounter will come his way, but he also collapses the traditional museum boundaries of
private office
space and public gallery
space, thus foregrounding the participatory nature of his art - making practice.»
Architectural settings
and abstracted figures inspired by the artist's biography serve as the central tenets of
Do Ho Suh's practice, highlighting the porous boundary between
public and private space as well as notions of global identity,
space, nomadism, memory,
and displacement.
Collectors open up their
private galleries,
public museums open extravaganza exhibitions,
and «pop - up» shows
do just that in every available
space.
Sometimes the line between
public and private space gets muddied, such as it
did in New York's Zuccotti park during the Occupy Wall Street days.
4) Is there a difference of what the city can
do between
private land (where the protest has been invited to take place)
and public spaces that are used by the groups?