monumental memories- pace presentation
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Juliet Dean's presentation from Artachat session, Monumental Memories.Exploring the social consequences of temporary and permanent public art processes.An Artachat discussion and ARTocracy book launch with:Craig Coulthard(Forest Pitch, Artists taking the lead, London 2012)Juliet Dean(Director, PACE)and Claudia Zeiske(Director, Deveron Arts and co-author of ARTocracy)A full write up of the session can be viewed here:http://bit.ly/ijvE3OTRANSCRIPT
Monumental Memories: Exploring the social consequences of temporary and public art processes Organised by Artachat, Deveron Arts and PACE
Public Art: what is it?
…work that cares about, challenges, involves and consults the audience for or with whom it is made, respecting community and environment…
Lucy Lippard
Processes & ContextIn order to understand the social consequences of public art, we need to look at the processes involved and the different contexts in which we work.
• PACE practice• Project based• Geographic spread• Consequences
Range of Projects:• Initiatives• Responses• PACE role• Artist role• Opportunities
Children’s Hospitals
• Understanding context• Range of service• Age range• Cultural diversity• Research• Complex issues• Keeping the vision
Permanent (non) monumental
Approach:
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Response:
The Comedy Carpet, Blackpool
The Comedy Carpet, Blackpool
TELEVISION A
CATCHPHRASES A
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DOUBLE ACTS
HISTORY A
TWO RONNIES
CATCHPHRASES B
MONTY PYTHON
BARRYHUMPHRIES
SPIKEMILLIGAN
PETERKAY
TONYHANCOCK
FILM
TELEVISION B
CONTEMPORARY
RADIO
COMEDY CARPET PROGRESS / 18.10.10
SIGNED OFF AND IN PRODUCTIONCATCHPHRASES ACATCHPHRASES BFRANKIE HOWERDHISTORY ALES DAWSONMORECAMBE AND WISETELEVISION ATOMMY COOPERREGIONAL AND INTERNATIONALKEN DODDTHE TWO RONNIESHISTORY BMONTY PYTHONCONNOLLY / COOK / WOODDOUBLE ACTSCONTEMPORARYHUMPHRIES / HANCOCK / MILLIGAN / KAYENTRANCE
DESIGNED AND PROOF READ(waiting for sign off from Blackpool)FILMTELEVISION BRADIO
DESIGN TO BE FINISHEDCREDITS PANELAREA BETWEEN TOWER STEPS AND CARPET
REGIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
BILLYCONNOLLY
PETERCOOK
VICTORIAWOOD
HISTORY B
ENTRANCE
BENCH A 1650 x 700mm30 in total
BENCH B 1650 x 1650 x 700mm10 in total
Public Art: the future?
Our island is in danger of sinking under the weight of all these sculptures
Doug Cocker