Title |
The Coordinated Public Art Strategies Related to Urban Regeneration and Development : Case Studies of Beyond Leidsche Rijn, Munster Sculpture Project and Chicago Millennium Park Public Art |
Keywords |
공공미술 ; 통합적 공공미술 추진 ; 레이쳐 레인 공공미술 프로젝트 ; 뮌스터 조각프로젝트 ; 시카고 밀레니엄 파크 Public Art ; Coordinated Public Art Promotion ; Beyond Leidsche Rijn ; Munster Sculpture Project ; Chicago Millennium Park |
Abstract |
This study aims to suggest coordinated public art strategies by examining successful public art projects related to urban development and regeneration. As a soft asset, public art has increasingly advocated for improving the quality of life, as well as for giving the identity and enhancing the vitality of place throughout the city-making process. However, there have scarcely been discussions of the planning process, effects of the projects, and premises of implementation. This study deals with three urban-scale public art projects. There have been various diverse-scale innovative coordinated public art projects, such as new town, downtown regeneration, and urban public space. The specific cases considered in this study are Beyond Leidsche Rijn, Munster Sculpture Project, and Chicago Millennium Park. Through the analysis, several key characteristics of these projects have been elicited, including the urban vision shared by people, the consistent and secure curating system, and the communication between artists and residents. This study shows how public art projects are related to urban strategies and design processes, as well as suggests several implications for future practices. |