Authors

Jack Watson

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High School Resources

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  1. Attempting to bridge a gap between artist and spectator while also challenging the elitism and preciousness associated with art, artists have long sought ways to blend the art experience into the everyday. From the ephemeral performances and “social sculptures” of 20th century conceptual art to the culture-jamming interventions of contemporary street art, there is a rich historical context for engaging directly with the spectator in public spaces. Taking artwork into public spaces in the form of actions rather than objects – actions which involve the participation of the spectator – bypasses the negotiations and mediations that take place when a viewer experiences something presented as “art”, and opens generative (and unexpected) spaces of dialog and meaning-making. In this unit, high school students will collaboratively plan and implement public space interventions of their own design.

Keywords

public space, intervention, social sculpture, norms, collaborative action

Disciplines

Art Education

Date

2019

Date of Submission

11-22-2019

Exploring Public Space: Interventionist Artworks and the Creative Disruption of the Everyday

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