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Finkelpearl and Eccles discuss the differences in perception of spaces and objects that private or public. Here in America public often has a negative context as something of diminished quality. According to many surveys, upper-middle class is the main consumer of the art, which is a relatively small group of people. Public realm, on the other hand, makes art more accessible to the larger audience. The acceccability to the wide audience imposes cirtain rules that govern the decisions on what to install. Before it was believed that public art should send a strong message to the audience. But, as Eccles discribed, it is also important to preserve the artistic adentity of contributors. Public spaces should serve as an open platform that would allowe to start a conversation. Both of the projects below preserve artist's interests and visions that they successfully implemented in other project and brings their art to the new platform.
This is HeartSeat by Stereotank.
Nicolas Holider, Head of Goliath
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