Art Movements
Public Art refers to artistic creations that are intentionally sited in public spaces, accessible and viewable by all members of society, regardless of their socio-economic status or cultural background. Public art encompasses a wide range of contemporary art forms including sculpture, murals, installations, performance art, and digital media. These works can be temporary or permanent, functional or decorative, and often serve as a reflection of the community's values, history, and identity. Public art is an important aspect of urban planning and design, creating vibrant and engaging spaces that foster social interaction, creativity, and critical thinking. It has the power to challenge conventions, provoke thought, and inspire new perspectives, making it an essential element of a thriving and inclusive society.
External Links
- [ArtMovements.net] Art Movements - A Brief History - Explore the art movements and styles which have come to define different periods in art history.
- [rtie.org] Resisting Transphobia in Edinburgh – Art, outreach, parties, protests, solidarity, stickers, writing, reporting, listening, organising. Successful movements rely on a diversity of tactics.
- [AbstractExpressionism.net] Abstract Expressionism Art Movement Artists New York School
- [pacarts.org] Home Pacific Arts Movement