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The Future of Housing: What’s the Future of Public Art?
Royal Academy of Arts
English - April 13, 2016 16:39 - 50 minutes - 46 MB - ★★★ - 7 ratingsVisual Arts Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In conjunction with Historic England’s exhibition Out There: Our Post-War Public Art (2 February – 10 April 2016), which explores the connections between public art and architecture in the post-war decades, this podcast looks at the future of public of art in Britain. What are the ideals and motivations behind the creation of public art? What are its uses? How can we protect public art threatened by redevelopment? Should we be doing so? What, ultimately, does public art say about us as a society?
Image caption: Sculpture by Henry Moore in the Brandon Estate, London / Photo © Owen Hopkins