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A City Curating Reader - Public Art Munich 2018
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Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
- What is public in public art? What are the contingencies of working outside of the protection of the institutional walls? What makes city curating? This reader takes Munich as a case study, and documents the projects of Public Art Munich 2018 dealing with political, ideological and economical shifts, spanning from the founding of the Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919 to the arrival of refugees at the Hauptbahnhof in 2015. The book contextualizes art within the broader questions of the grammar of the public sphere and of what constitutes publicness today. It also reflects on the concept of context-specific city curating, performativity and art conceived in minutes rather than square meters. Art projects, conversations and essays plot a narrative of how art can cultivate encounters with the unpredictable, negotiate uncommonness, and provoke counter-publics to come. The reader is published on the occasion of Public Art Munich 2018 – Game Changers (April 30-July 27, 2018), curated by Joanna Warsza.
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- Akner-Koler, Cheryl
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A Note on Nano (FormGiving)
- 2015. - 1 uppl.
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In: Radical Re Re Re Re Re Rethinking. - Stockholm : Konstfack. - 9789185549139 ; , s. 128-133
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- Akner-Koler, Cheryl, et al.
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Aesthetics and nanostructure
- 2011
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In: International Innovation. - : Research Media. - 2041-4552. ; :6, s. 97-97
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Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
- Professors Cheryl Akner-Kohler and Lena Tibell of the Nanoform project describe the artistic methods and benefits that it might afford to both science and society.
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