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Art in Seattle's Public Spaces

Art in Seattle's Public Spaces
Author: James M. Rupp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295744087

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"A Michael J. Repass Book" -- Title page.


Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park

Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park
Author: Mimi Gardner Gates
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780932216809

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The Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where Alexander Calder's The Eagle soars over Puget Sound, Roxy Paine's stainless-steel Split glistens in the rain, and Richard Serra's Wake beckons visitors to walk within its towering forms, stands out as an exemplary civic project: an urban park open and free to all and a dynamic green space filled with great art. The innovative design turned a former industrial site on Elliott Bay into a remarkable place that not only celebrates the inseparable nature of art, urban infrastructure, and landscape but also captures the majestic character of the Pacific Northwest. Using the park as a model of how public-private partnerships can create innovative civic spaces, this informative and visually stunning book will bring the Olympic Sculpture Park to a broader audience beyond the greater Seattle area and will be a vital resource for museum professionals, architects, urban planners, students, and general art lovers.


Public Art by the Book

Public Art by the Book
Author: Barbara Goldstein
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2005
Genre: Public art
ISBN:

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This is a nuts and bolts guide for arts professionals and volunteers creating public art in their communities, with information on planning, funding and legal issues.


Einar & Jamex de la Torre

Einar & Jamex de la Torre
Author: Museum of Glass: International Center for Contemporary Art
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780295984681

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The de la Torre brothers combine exquisitely ornate blown and flame-worked glass works with cheap, mass-produced knickknacks, plastic flowers, fake fur, painted coins, and other found objects. Their art is a skillful combination of disparate elements, appropriating content, meaning, and materials from both high and low cultures. This intersection of contrasting elements reflects their dual residence in Mexico and the United States. The de la Torres describe themselves as "Mexican-American bicultural artists," influenced by "the morbid humor of Mexican folk art, the absurd pageantry of Catholicism, and machismo" on the one hand, and fascinated by "the American culture of excess" on the other. These artists do not hesitate to confront preconceived notions about artistic materials, cultural identity, and political borders. Dividing their time between the studios they share in San Diego and San Antonio de las Minas, they cross the international border several times a week, which provides them with a "parallel appreciation of both cultures." Their status as both insider and outsider, neither Mexican nor American, underpins their artistic discourse. Einar and Jamex de la Torre includes an essay on the artists' work by Tina Oldknow, curator of modern glass at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and an original interview with the artists by Gronk, a Los Angeles-based artist best known for his large-scale, site-specific murals.


Art in Seattle's Public Places

Art in Seattle's Public Places
Author: James M. Rupp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1992
Genre: Public art
ISBN: 9780295969886

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A guide for visitors to Seattle, identifying 300 art works accessible to the public, and arranged by touring zones. Includes bandw photographs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Puget Sound Through an Artist's Eye

Puget Sound Through an Artist's Eye
Author: Tony Angell
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0295989270

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Artist and naturalist Tony Angell has used Puget Sound's natural diversity as his palette for nearly 50 years. He describes the methods he uses in his art and his observations and encounters with the species that make up the complex communities of the Sound's rivers, tidal flats, islands, and beaches: the flight of a young peregrine, an otter playfully herding a small red rockfish, the grasp of a curious octopus. Tony Angell is an illustrator, sculptor, and author of RAVENS, CROWS, MAGPIES, AND JAYS and OWLS. He served for thirty years as Washington State Director of Environmental Education.


Culture in Action

Culture in Action
Author: Mary Jane Jacob
Publisher: Bay Press (WA)
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Chicago-based art program "Culture in Action" addressed such pressing urban issues as minority youth leadership and gang violence, HIV/AIDS caregiving, public housing, multicultural demographics and neighborhood, achievements by women, labor and management relations, and ecology. "Culture in Action" took place from 1992 through 1993 and was organized by Sculpture Chicago, a decade-old visual arts organization that specializes in unique public art and education programs. Seeking to bridge art and life, eight innovative artist and community partnerships unfolded with results as diverse as a storefront hydroponic garden, a new line of candy, and an ecological field station. These investigations into urban artmaking were activated by participating artists selected by curator Mary Jane Jacob for their interest in critical social issues and testing the boundaries of public art.


Chihuly Seaforms

Chihuly Seaforms
Author: Dale Chihuly
Publisher: Chihuly Workshop
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Glass art
ISBN: 9781576841815

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Dale Chihuly is arguably the best known glass artist in the world. Each title in the 'Chihuly Mini Book' series takes readers on a visual tour of Chihuly's work, exploring what makes each of his genres unique.


Mapping the Terrain

Mapping the Terrain
Author: Suzanne Lacy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"In this wonderfully bold and speculative anthology of writings, artists and critics offer a highly persuasive set of argument and pleas for imaginative, socially responsible, and socially responsive public art.... "--Amazon.


Five Artists at NOAA

Five Artists at NOAA
Author: Patricia Fuller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1985
Genre: Art and state
ISBN:

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