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Public Intimacy

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"In this thoughtful collection of essays on the relationship of architecture and the arts, Giuliana Bruno addresses the crucial role that architecture plays in the production of art and the making of public intimacy. As art melts into spatial construction and architecture mobilizes artistic vision, Bruno argues, a new moving space - a screen of vital cultural memory - has come to shape our visual culture." "Considering the role of architecture in contemporary art that refashions our "lived space"--And the work of such contemporary artists as Rachel Whitebread, Mona Hatoum, and Guillermo Kuitca - Bruno argues that architecture is used to define the frame of memory, the border of public and private space, and the permeability of exterior and interior space. Architecture, she contends, is not merely a matter of space but an art of time."--Back cover

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Public Intimacy, Giuliana Bruno

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Titul
Public Intimacy
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
MIT Press Ltd
Rok vydání
2007
Vazba
měkká
ISBN10
0262524651
ISBN13
9780262524650
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3,9 z 5
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"In this thoughtful collection of essays on the relationship of architecture and the arts, Giuliana Bruno addresses the crucial role that architecture plays in the production of art and the making of public intimacy. As art melts into spatial construction and architecture mobilizes artistic vision, Bruno argues, a new moving space - a screen of vital cultural memory - has come to shape our visual culture." "Considering the role of architecture in contemporary art that refashions our "lived space"--And the work of such contemporary artists as Rachel Whitebread, Mona Hatoum, and Guillermo Kuitca - Bruno argues that architecture is used to define the frame of memory, the border of public and private space, and the permeability of exterior and interior space. Architecture, she contends, is not merely a matter of space but an art of time."--Back cover