Jaume Plensa (Spanish, b. 1955) is one of the world's foremost sculptors working in the studio and
public realm over the past 30 years.
One of the world's foremost sculptors working in the studio and
public realm over the past thirty years, Jaume Plensa has received numerous national and international distinctions, including the Medaille de Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, awarded by the French Ministry of Culture, in 1993.
Guided by notions that art matters, that artists» voices are important in shaping society, and that public spaces are places or creative and free expression, Creative Time has been collaborating with thousands of artists to present the most innovative art in
the public realm over the past four decades.
Not exact matches
Previously the Church, along with the State, was a major direct participant and influence in the
public realm, with substantial control
over how it was represented in the
public realm.
Over centuries, the goal of paideia increasingly shifted from the
public to the private
realm, from capacitating persons for
public and political action to preparing them for inward and religious transformation.
In addition to concerns
over privacy, there is an urgent need to address how the
public realm is being hollowed out by corporate interests and advertisers.
The Master Plan establishes a vision, objectives and decision making criteria to guide downtown infrastructure and
public realm investments
over the next decade.
For
over forty years, Chaimowicz has been making work about the work of being an artist, and striving to dissolve the boundaries not only been art, décor and applied arts, but also between
public and private
realms: between art and real life itself.
The exhibition's conceit also spills
over into the social
realm, pointing toward a postmodern flânerie by inviting the
public to share their experiences of the work on social media using text, audio, video, or photos along with the hashtag #personofthecrowd.
Midlands Fellow: Ingrid Swenson, hosted by Wolverhampton Art Gallery Ingrid Swenson has been Director of PEER (formerly The Pier Trust) since 1998, during which time she has curated
over 50 acclaimed gallery and
public realm projects with a wide range of artists including Martin Creed, Mike Nelson, John Smith and Karin Ruggaber.
It features some of the most exciting contemporary art from across the globe presented
over multiple sites in Liverpool including Tate Liverpool, FACT, the Bluecoat, Open Eye Gallery and the
public realm.
Whether made for a gallery or in the
public realm, Fagen's works are frequently developed
over time, involving the collaboration and participation of others.
For
over two decades Dion has worked in the
public realm in a wide range of scales, from architecture projects to print interventions in newspapers.
Abramović's endurance performances focus on provocation and trust and, he says,
over time they betoken the artist's persistence as a performer in the
public realm.
We have complained before about ad creep, how the
public realm is being taken
over by private marketers.
As a result, we carelessly hand
over vast chunks of our
public realm to the parasitic automobile; space that could be put to much better use.
«The pay disparities between
public - and private - sector law jobs have widened
over the past two decades to the point that law - firm jobs can pay three to five times what graduates earn in the
public realm.
Far from the
realms of the destructive Sony hack, JPMorgan Chase, the inside job at Morgan Stanley and other high - profile cyberattacks which have taken place
over the past year, Hacker's List matches hackers with members of the general
public who wish to hire hackers for far smaller jobs — although ones that may not be any less damaging on a personal scale.