Public art and urban memorials in Berlin. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Public art and urban memorials in Berlin. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Public art and urban memorials in Berlin
- Further Information:
- Note: Biljana Arandelovic.
- Authors:
- Arandelovic, Biljana
- Contents:
- Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; 1 Creative City Berlin; Abstract; 1.1 Berlin Introduction; 1.2 The Creative Industries in Berlin; 1.3 Berlin, UNESCO City of Design; 1.4 Move of an Art Scene; 1.5 Graffiti Art Berlin; 1.6 World Media City Berlin; 1.7 Temporary Use of Vacant Sites; References; 2 Introduction to Public Art; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction to Public Art; 2.2 Public Art in Berlin Through the Twentieth Century; 2.3 Public Art in Berlin as a Joint Task of Transparency and Democracy; References; 3 Public Art in Berlin; Abstract; 3.1 Selected Projects. 3.1.1 Houseball by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van BrÃơggen3.1.2 Memoria Urbana Berlin by Juan Garaizabal; 3.1.3 Gate to Prenzlauer Berg and Encounters and Positions by Hubertus von der Goltz; 3.1.4 Through the Looking Glass by Ute Lindner; 3.1.5 Turm Von Klythie (Tower of Klythie) by John Chamberlain; 3.1.5.1 Berlin Block for Charlie Chaplin by Richard Serra; 3.1.5.2 Progression 73/3 (3 Multiple Elements) by Otto Herbert Hajek; 3.1.5.3 Big Man with Small Man (GroÃ#x9F;er Mann mit kleinem Mann) by Stephan Balkenhol; 3.1.5.4 Structure by Sol LeWitt; 3.1.5.5 Echo I and Echo II by Bernhard Heiliger. 3.1.5.6 Philharmonic Concert Hall by Hans Scharoun3.1.5.7 Globe Fountain (Erdkugelbrunnen) by Joachim Schmettau; 3.1.5.8 Café Bravo by Dan Graham; 3.1.5.9 DZ Bank Conference Room by Frank O. Gehry; 3.1.5.10 Large Divided Oval: Butterfly by Henry Moore; 3.1.5.11 House of World Cultures by Hugh Stubbins; 3.1.6Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; 1 Creative City Berlin; Abstract; 1.1 Berlin Introduction; 1.2 The Creative Industries in Berlin; 1.3 Berlin, UNESCO City of Design; 1.4 Move of an Art Scene; 1.5 Graffiti Art Berlin; 1.6 World Media City Berlin; 1.7 Temporary Use of Vacant Sites; References; 2 Introduction to Public Art; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction to Public Art; 2.2 Public Art in Berlin Through the Twentieth Century; 2.3 Public Art in Berlin as a Joint Task of Transparency and Democracy; References; 3 Public Art in Berlin; Abstract; 3.1 Selected Projects. 3.1.1 Houseball by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van BrÃơggen3.1.2 Memoria Urbana Berlin by Juan Garaizabal; 3.1.3 Gate to Prenzlauer Berg and Encounters and Positions by Hubertus von der Goltz; 3.1.4 Through the Looking Glass by Ute Lindner; 3.1.5 Turm Von Klythie (Tower of Klythie) by John Chamberlain; 3.1.5.1 Berlin Block for Charlie Chaplin by Richard Serra; 3.1.5.2 Progression 73/3 (3 Multiple Elements) by Otto Herbert Hajek; 3.1.5.3 Big Man with Small Man (GroÃ#x9F;er Mann mit kleinem Mann) by Stephan Balkenhol; 3.1.5.4 Structure by Sol LeWitt; 3.1.5.5 Echo I and Echo II by Bernhard Heiliger. 3.1.5.6 Philharmonic Concert Hall by Hans Scharoun3.1.5.7 Globe Fountain (Erdkugelbrunnen) by Joachim Schmettau; 3.1.5.8 Café Bravo by Dan Graham; 3.1.5.9 DZ Bank Conference Room by Frank O. Gehry; 3.1.5.10 Large Divided Oval: Butterfly by Henry Moore; 3.1.5.11 House of World Cultures by Hugh Stubbins; 3.1.6 Bundestag Public Art Collection; 3.1.6.1 German Parliament Building, the Reichstag; 3.1.6.2 The Bundestag Art Collection; 3.1.6.3 Basic Law 49 (Grundgesetz 49) by Dani Karavan; 3.1.6.4 BFDâ#x80;#x94;BÃơndig Fluchtend Dicht (Flush Aligned Impervious) by Franka HÜrnschemeyer. 3.1.6.5 Black Red Gold (Schwarz Rot Gold) by Gerhard Richter3.1.6.6 Berlin by Eduardo Chillida; 3.1.7 Public Art in Potsdamer Platz; 3.1.7.1 Potsdamer Platz Redevelopment; 3.1.7.2 The Daimler Art Collection; 3.1.7.3 Landed (Gelandet) by Auke de Vries; 3.1.7.4 The Boxers by Keith Haring; 3.1.7.5 Galileo by Mark Di Suvero; 3.1.7.6 Prince Frederick Arthur of Homburg (General of Cavalry) by Frank Stella; 3.1.7.7 The Riding Bikes by Robert Rauschenberg; 3.1.8 The City and The Riverâ#x80;#x94;A Renewed Relationship; 3.1.8.1 The Signalkugel by Ulrike Mohr; 3.1.8.2 The Molecule Man by Jonathan Borofsky. 3.1.8.3 Badeschiff by Susanne LorenzReferences; 4 The Celebration of Berlinâ#x80;#x99;s 750th Anniversary in 1987; Abstract; 4.1 The Celebration of Berlinâ#x80;#x99;s 750th Anniversary in 1987; 4.2 Arc 124.5° by Bernar Venet; 4.3 Two Concrete Cadillacs in the Form of the Nude Maja (Zwei Beton-Cadillacs in Form der Nackten Maja) by Wolf Vostell; 4.4 13.4.1981 by Olaf Metzel; 4.5 Berlin by Martin and Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff; 4.6 Pyramid (Pyramide) by Josef Erben; References; 5 Temporary Public Art; Abstract; 5.1 The Wrapped Reichstag by Christo and Jeanne-Claude; 5.2 At Crossroads by Kalliopi Lemos. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xi, 362 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 711/.570943155
Geography
Public art -- Germany -- Berlin
Memorials -- Germany -- Berlin
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Public, Commercial & Industrial
Memorials
Public art
Art -- Criticism & Theory
Social Science -- Sociology -- Urban
Art forms
Sociology
Fine arts
Sociology, Urban
Social Science -- Human Geography
Human geography
Germany -- Berlin
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319734941
3319734946 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319734934
3319734938 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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