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A selection of art and architecture interventions and installations in the public space from all over the world.
  • 04 August 2020
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Extraordinary art and architecture installations from around the world.

Urban interventions establish strong links between the social and spatial spheres of cities, leading to interactions through which art and architecture make use of public spaces. This book presents a rigorous selection of projects, including installations, events and art works that have transformed streets, parks and derelict areas of cities all over the world into extraordinary public spaces, seeking people’s involvement through a wide variety of interactive and collaborative activities. Fully illustrated in color, the publication offers a global and comprehensive vision of 21st century cities, as they become meeting places full of creative possibilities.


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Price: $59.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: Hoaki Books
Imprint: Hoaki
Publication Date: 04 August 2020
Trim Size: 11.20 X 8.20 in
ISBN: 9788417084141
Format: Hardcover
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Wang Shaoqiang is a professor at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (China) and Doctoral Supervisor at the College of Arts and Humanities of the Macau University of Science and Technology. He is a prolific editor whose titles focus on design, art and life. He is also the editor of Design 360° magazine and the Asia-Pacific Design yearbook. He has been invited to lecture at numerous universities, design academies and organizations, and he has been a jury member for China’s most prestigious design and illustration awards.

Australia: Georgia Hill. France: Vincent Leroy (Paris); Eltono. Germany: Quintessenz (Berlin). Iran: Shirin Abedinirad (Tehran). Italy: Gummy Gue (Catania). Japan: Emmanuelle Moureaux (Tokio); Chiharu Shiota (Tokio). Mexico: Nómada Lab. Peru: XOMATOK (Lima). Portugal: Moradavaga (Porto). South Korea: Yong Ju Lee (Seoul). Spain: Javier de Riba (Barcelona); Reskate Studio (Barcelona). The Netherlands: Florentijn Hofman (Arnhem). UK: Luke Jerram (Bristol); Paul Cocksedge Studio (London); Gordon Young and Why Not Associates (London); MOMO (York); Camille Walala (London). USA: Gabriel Dawe (Dallas, TX); Janet Echelman (Brookline, MA); Kurt Perschke (Chicago, IL); Behin Ha (New York, NY); THEVERYMANY (New York, NY); Coryn Kempster and Julia Jamrozik (New York, NY).