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Public Art Dialogue

Second Issue Now Available

The second issue of Public Art Dialogue, entitled Site Variations, is now available online. This new issue contains the following articles:

Original Articles


Editors' Statement: Site Variations
Cher Krause Knight & Harriet F. Senie
Co-Editors

Features


Things are not what they seem nor are they otherwise
Barbara Bernstein

Rock Sites/Rock's Sight: Reflections on Site Documentation
Carolyn Dean

Memorialization and Marginalization: Vernacular Sites and the American Civil War
Maura Lyons

A Space Available on the high Line: A conversation between an artist and a curator
Kim Beck & Lauren Ross

Landscape with Ruins
Kim Beck

Beyond the Green Cube: Typologies of Experience at American Sculpture Parks
Rebecca Lee Reynolds

Public Art Chronicles: Michael Heizer's Effigy Tumuli
Erika Doss

Conflictzone.AR
Mark Skwarek, Todd Margolis & Arthur Peters

Book Reviews


Suzanne Lacy: Spaces Between/Leaving Art: Writings on Performance, Politics, and Publics, 1974–2007
Katie Cercone

Speaking for a Long Time: Public Space & Social Memory in Vancouver
Megan A. Smetzer

Miscellany


Editorial Board

 

Don’t forget the first issue is still available to read free online until December 31, 2011 at www.tandfonline.com/rpad

 



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