Books
Selected with broad relevance to public art and artists, with publication details.
- Booksby The Architectural Association of Ireland
Building Material is the journal of the Architectural Association of Ireland. The theme of Building Material 19 is Art & Architecture. It features writing by Grace Weir, Dara McGrath, Matthew Beattie and Eamon O'Kane; works by Co...
- Booksby Fire Station Artists' Studios
This book traces the histories and counter histories of the memorial, and explores the development of the anti-memorial as a new form of art practice. An in-depth investigation of the memorial, Home, made in Inner City Dublin provides a con...
- Booksby Bik Van der Pol
In 2007 Bik van der Pol noticed a half finished site in Tallght, South Dublin. A nice green pitch, a half built concrete stand, with fences all around. Nothing seemed to happen there, even though it was located in the very heart of Tallaght, where...
- Booksby Rhyzom (www.rhyzom.net)
This book brings together a series of reflections and practices around issues of local and trans-local cultural production within different contexts in Europe, prompted through the agency of a collaborative and networked project: Rhyzom.
- Booksby The Good Hatchery. Compiled and produced by Carl Giffney and Ruth E Lyons. Featuring work by artists: Mark Clare; Alex Conway; Anita Delaney & Doreen Kennedy; Barbara Knezevic and Ben Mullen
Celestial Salt is a visual art project that saw six artists bring an artwork that was originally created and exhibited in an art context to the rural environment surrounding The Good Hatchery in December 2009. This publication contains document...
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A full colour, A5, 200 page paperback book, mapping the work of Breaking Ground – the Ballymun Regeneration per cent for art scheme.
- Booksby Daniel Jewesbury & Valerie Connor (Eds)
A new book featuring European perspectives on commissioning public art. Research for the essays began at the Commissions+International Symposium on Public Art organised by Fingal County Council.
- Booksby Augustine O'Donoghue and Carol Anne Connolly
- Booksby Fire Station Artists' Studios
Fireside Conversations is a response to a series of talks hosted by the Fire Station Artists' Studios that explored key facets of their work in the areas of collaborative and socially engaged arts practice, studio provision and arts and dis...
- Booksby Gaston Bachelard
Published in English in the 1960s, this text focuses on how we experience intimate places, and how our perceptions of houses and other shelters shape our thoughts, memories and dreams.
- Booksby Aideen Barry, David Beattie, Mary Cremin, Chris Fite-Wassilak, Deirdre Morrissey, Gavin Murphy & Sonia Shiel
House Projects was a series of seven exhibitions spanning five months over four cities, three countries, and two continents; with the participation of seven coordinators/curators, forty-nine artists and eight writers. Self initiated by prac...
- Booksby Noel Bowler
Noel Bowler was commissioned by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council in 2008 to undertake a year-long residency as part of the Place & Identity Per Cent for Art Programme. He undertook an extensive body of photographic work in the Isl...
- Booksby Sarah Browne
The Lebensreform [life reform] in the title of this book is a tenuous link to a previous century and a collection of ideals and aspirations that still hold purchase. In a striking split of right wing/ left wing political affiliations, the life ref...
- Booksby Rhona Byrne
The Umbrella Project publication by artist Rhona Byrne documents an event on 11.03.06 where the public were invited to participate in a series of walking tours ; Urban Wildlife/ Historical/ Architectural Heritage/ Docklands/ Multicult...
- Booksby Rhona Byrne, Susan Gogan, Declan Gorman & Ríonach Ní Néill
The book highlights the working process of the artists Susan Gogan, Declan Gorman, Ríonach Ní Néill and Rhona Byrne in the projects they undertook in collaboration with a range of communities, including members of Macra Na Feirme; Ballymun Pige...
- Booksby Cameron Cartiere(Ed) & Shelly Willis(Ed)
This exciting new collection of essays by practicing artists, curators, activists, art writers, administrators, city planners, and educators offers divergent perspectives on the numerous facets of the public art process. The volume also includes a...
- Booksby Anne Cleary & Denis Connolly
A million everyday journeys course through the veins of Dublin, giving it life (or poisoning it?). These journeys range in scale and rhythm from the incessant and anonymous flow of motorway traffic, through the familiar trundling of a local bus jo...
- Booksby Christopher Cox
The groundbreaking Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music (Continuum; September 2004; paperback original) maps the aural and discursive terrain of vanguard music today. Rather than offering a history of contemporary music, Audio Culture traces th...
- Booksby Arthur C Danto
Over a decade ago, Arthur Danto announced that art ended in the sixties. Ever since this declaration, he has been at the forefront of a radical critique of the nature of art in our time. After the End of Art presents Danto's first full-scale refor...
- Booksby Catherine Delaney
Inside-Outside is a public art collaborative project by artist Catherine Delaney for Wicklow County Council's Per Cent For Art Programme for 2007-2008. An ephemeral based site specific project in collaboration with six members of the commun...
- Booksby Andrew Dodds
In autumn 2008, Andrew Dodds worked with Jenni Roche, an ecologist from Trinity College Dublin, to document and produce a forensic biodiversity survey of the vegetation at two brownfield sites in Manorhamilton, County Leitrim. The project, Arcadia...
- Booksby Claire Doherty
This book, edited by Claire Doherty and published by Black Dog Publishing, describes the shift in focus that has taken place in much contemporary art practice in the last decade. From the notion of relational aesthetics to the concerns of site-spe...
- Booksby Claire Doherty
Situation-a unique set of conditions produced in both space and time and ranging across material, social, political, and economic relations-has become a key concept in twenty-first-century art. Rooted in artistic practices of the 1960s and 1970s, ...
- Booksby Claire Doherty (e.d) 2014
A dynamic survey that brings together more than 40 of the most dynamic new forms of public art to have emerged in the past decade.
- Booksby Michael Durand
The Nurses' Home is a photographic documentary of the Mater College of Nursing, which was built in 1954. The buildings primary function was as living quarters and lecture rooms for Mater Hospital nurses during their training. The work was m...
- Booksby Tom Finkelpearl
By the 1990s, public art had evolved far beyond the lonely monument on an open plaza. Now public artists might design the entire plaza, create an event to alter the social dynamics of an urban environment, or help to reconstruct a neighbourhood. <...
- Booksby Massimiliano Gioni, Richard Flood, Laura Hoptman & Trevor Smith
In a world falling to pieces, a new breed of art objects is capturing its fractured allure in three dimensions. Unmonumental features recent work by thirty contemporary sculptors at the vanguard of their craft, selected by one of contempora...
- Booksby Karsten Harries
Can architecture help us find our place and way in today's complex world? Can it return individuals to a whole, to a world, to a community? Developing Giedion's claim that contemporary architecture's main task is to interpret a way of life valid f...
- Booksby Mel Jordan (Ed), Dave Beech (Ed), Andy Hewitt (Ed), Gillian Whiteley (Ed) & Paul O'Neill (Ed)
Art & the Public Sphere provides a new platform for academics, artists, curators, art historians and theorists whose working practices are broadly concerned with contemporary art’s relation to the public sphere. The journal present...
- Booksby Grant Kester
Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galleries and museums. In a parking garage in Oakland, California; on a pleasure boat on the Lake of Zurich in Switzerland; at a public market in Chiang M...
- Booksby Miwon Kwon
Site-specific art emerged in the late 1960s in reaction to the growing commodification of art and the prevailing ideals of art's autonomy and universality. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, as site-specific art intersected with land art, process art...
- Booksby Suzanne Lacey
In this anthology of twelve essays, editor Suzanne Lacy and eleven eminent artists, curators, and critics forge a critical framework for understanding and interpreting the new public art that has emerged over the last two decades. Mapping the Terr...
- Booksby Aileen Lambert
The Soft Edge is the title of a public art project by artist Aileen Lambert, commissioned by Wexford County Council which centred on the townsland of Creagh, on the edge of Gorey town, Co. Wexford.
- Booksby Aileen Lambert
This publication documents a project which involved exploring old routes in the Bekan, Ballindine and Tulrahan areas in County Mayo. It features photos of sites and documentation of guided tours which were undertaken as part of the project. Short ...
- Booksby Ann Lane
This book is a register of 760 pieces of public art with photos, captions containing titles, artists’ names, locations, and symbolism where relevant. The public art works are presented alphabetically, by province, county and town or vill...
- Booksby Pamela M Lee
Although highly regarded during his short life and honored by artists and architects today, the American artist Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-78) has been largely ignored within the history of art. Matta-Clark is best remembered for site-specific proje...
- Booksby Sean Lynch
Yesterday's Papers is a publication compiled and edited by Sean Lynch. It presents an overview of newspaper coverage of art and artists in Ireland in the last fifty years, with photographs and articles drawn from national dailies and a sele...
- Booksby Alice Lyons
A collection of poems written as a year-long public art project for The Dock in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim in 2005-2006. The poems were installed on the main staircase of The Dock and in some cases on the surrounding walls of the main hall. <...
- Booksby Christine Mackey
RIVERwork(s) is a reflection of three related activities that engaged with a specific landscape and an eclectic range of individuals both living and dead. Contributions include: Dermot Healy - writer, Bryonie Reed - Researcher in Cultural G...
- Booksby Christine Mackey
This publication completes the art-project Aggressive Localism and Trade-Off, launched in 2008 at the Dock Art Centre in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim as part of AFTER - responding to a changed landscape.
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- Booksby Janet Mullarney
Cherry Orchard (Gropina Revisited/ beasts boats and things) is an artists' book published, 2009 as part of Per Cent for Art Scheme commission for Cherry Orchard National School, Dublin, by artist Janet Mullarney and funded by the Depa...
- Booksby Theresa Nanigian
Two Souls in One Breast was produced in 2009, as part of a commission with Wicklow County Council and funded under Per Cent for Art Scheme.
- Booksby Seamus Nolan
From 31st March to the 27th of April 2007 the top floor of the Clarke Tower, one of the last remaining tower blocks in Ballymun, opened its doors to the public in the form of a unique short stay hotel. Artist Seamus Nolan was commissioned by Break...
- Booksby Abigail O'Brien
"The remarkable series of photographs that Abigail O'Brien produced at the Oatfield Sweet Factory at Letterkenny in County Donegal can be read on many levels. The most prosaic interpretation would focus on the documentary nature of these work...
- Booksby Paul O'Neill (Ed) & Mick Wilson (Ed)
In recent years there has been increased debate on the incorporation of pedagogy into curatorial practice—on what has been termed "the educational turn" ("turn" in the sense of a paradigmatic reorientation, within the arts). ...
- Booksby Hans Ulrich Obrist
It is not an exaggeration to write that Hans-Ulrich Obrist is everywhere, has curated everything and has interviewed everyone. If "peripatetic" is the word most overused to describe him, it is not inappropriate. The Swiss-born, everywher...
- Booksby Oleg Pachenkov
Urban public space continues to be the focus of debate regarding its conceptualization and how it is designed, (re)produced and managed. Nowadays public spaces are facing new challenges conceptually and practically. This book focuses on two of the...
- Booksby R Murray Schafer
Schafer contends that we suffer from an overabundance of acoustic information and explores ways to restore our ability to hear the nuances of sounds around us. This book is a pioneering exploration of our acoustic environment, past and present, an...
- Booksby Harriet F. Senie & Sally Webster
In this anthology, twenty-two artists, architects, historians, critics, curators, and philosophers explore the role of public art in creating a national identity, contending that each work can only be understood by analysing the context in which i...
- Booksby Rebecca Solnit
These provocative essays by National Book Critics Circle award-winner Solnit (Wanderlust, etc.), mostly published in magazines like the London Review of Books and Sierra and in books by other authors over the past seven years, attempts to understa...
- Booksby Blake Stimson & Gregory Sholette
Analysing collective artistic practice from the Cold War to the global present.
The desire to speak in a collective voice has long fueled social imagination and artistic production. Prior to the Second World War, artists understood collectiv... - Booksby Ben Stringer
Rurality Re-imagined should be of interest to anyone concerned with how rural space and society is portrayed in our highly urban-centric times. It should therefore also concern those interested in narratives of urbanisation and globalisation. Mult...
- Booksby Sean Taylor
In September 2008 artist Sean Taylor began working with a Step Aerobic class at the University of Limerick Sports Arena to develop and choreograph a unique physical choral/aerobic dance based sound art work. The STEPS was a commission for the Univ...
- Booksby Anthony Vidler
The Architectural Uncanny presents an engaging and original series of meditations on issues and figures that are at the heart of the most pressing debates surrounding architecture today. Anthony Vidler interprets contemporary buildings and project...
- Booksby Martin Zebracki
Public art has been a burgeoning phenomenon across cities in the Western world since the late 1940s. This book provides further insight into the interrelationships between artwork, public space and beholder.