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Readings for Public Art – discussion leaders
For Week 2:
-Deutsche, Rosalyn. excerpt from Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics; 3-48
Robert Possehl 5/6
-Eliade, Mircea. Excerpt from The Sacred and the Profane; undergrads, pp 20-29, grads 20-65
Sanjay Cherian 5/6
For Week 3:
-Robins, Kevin. "Cyberspace and the World We Live In". The Cybercultures Reader. Bell, David and Kennedy, Barbara M. Routledge. 2000. 1
Charlie Youssi 4/15
For Week 5:
-Cows on Parade in Chicago, Mary Ellen Sullivan, Simon Koenig -Urban Toys, Nadim Karam & Atelier Hapsitus
Ben Rosemarin (both) 4/22
-Rose, Barbara. “Art as Experience, Environment, Process” in Pavilion, Experiments in Art and Technology, pp. 60-104
Alex Miramontes 4/15
For Week 7:
-Zinn, Howard. “Artists in Times of War”
Sergey Turzhanskiy 4/29
-Garvey, Timothy. “Public Sculptor: Laredo Taft”
Alvaro Gonzalez 4/29
For Week 8:
-Gude, Olivia and Huebner, Jeff. Urban Art Chicago, pp 11 – 22; -Ganz, Nicholas. Graffiti World: Street Art from Five Continents. pp. 8-10, 18-19.
Andrew Chan (both) 5/6
For Week 9
-Cruickshank, Jeffrey L. and Korza, Pam. Going Public: A field guide to developments in art in public places;
Hannah Rovner 4/22
-Hixson, Kathryn. “Icons and Interventions in Chicago and the Potential of Public Art”, Sculpture Magazine, May/June 1998 Vol.17 No. 5;
Erin Delaney 4/22
For week 10
-from Dempsey, Amy. Destination Art: Brancusi Ensemble, pp. 36-37; Sun Tunnels, pp. 100-101; Marinus Boezem, De Groene Kathedral, pp. 118 – 119; Tranekaer International Centre for Art and Nature (TICKON), pp. 164-165;
Ben Rosemarin 4/22