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Type: | Book chapter |
Title: | The influence of public art in developing Chinese urban public space: Current trends and future directions |
Author: | Cheng, H. Worrall, J. |
Citation: | Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts, 2021 / Mahgoub, Y., Cavalagli, N., Versaci, A., Bougdah, H., Serra-Permanyer, M. (ed./s), Ch.10, pp.157-165 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Publisher Place: | Cham, Switzerland |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Series/Report no.: | Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation |
ISBN: | 9783030148683 |
Editor: | Mahgoub, Y. Cavalagli, N. Versaci, A. Bougdah, H. Serra-Permanyer, M. |
Statement of Responsibility: | Han Cheng, Julian Worrall |
Abstract: | With rapid urban development and continuous infrastructure improvements, shaping a city’s unique culture has become a new challenge that has attracted considerable interest from many urban developers over the past few years. Amongst a large number of strategies to develop an authentic urban culture, the use of public art is a promising approach. The paper aims to analyse the development of public art in the urban contexts of the Metropolises of Beijing and Shanghai, seeking to identify the developing trends of public art in Chinese cities. The development of public art within the context of mainland Chinese cities has been analytically explored. The findings put forward a number of potential approaches to encourage the implementation of public art policies in China. This can lead to the development of public art and its prosperity that sustains cultural diversity in China. |
Keywords: | Public art; Urban culture; Urban development; China |
Rights: | © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-030-14869-0_10 |
Published version: | https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-14869-0 |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture publications Aurora harvest 4 |
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