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Public Intimacy: Architecture and the Visual Arts (Writing Architecture)
Giuliana Bruno, Anthony Vidler
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| #1925918 in eBooks | 2007-03-16 | 2007-03-16 | File type: PDF||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| public intimacy|By Rachel Jackson|This book is perfect for the you academic/ artist/ or scholar who wishes to engage more with what it means to occupy physical space in a public way. I highly suggest it!|||Bruno's command of theory helps her unravel what is meaningful in kinds of art that have become pervasive: rambling installation and artwork that takes on architecture. Her writing is distinguished from that of, for instance, John Rajchman or Anthony Vidler b
In this thoughtful collection of essays on the relationship of architecture and the arts, Giuliana Bruno addresses the crucial role that architecture plays in the production of art and the making of public intimacy. As art melts into spatial construction and architecture mobilizes artistic vision, Bruno argues, a new moving space -- a screen of vital cultural memory -- has come to shape our visual culture. Taking on the central topic of museum culture, Bruno leads t...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Public Intimacy: Architecture and the Visual Arts (Writing Architecture) | Giuliana Bruno, Anthony Vidler.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.