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"The museum is a public space, I don't think art in public space means out of the museum. Museums can be deeply public and I think there has been a strange dichotomy with the culture of public art and public space. The differences are not absolute, they are more gradual. The idea of public art as we used to know it, particularly as it was so prominent in the 80's has maybe a little less visibility. Maybe now is the time to really reconnect to that whole dimension of public art and how public art can produce realities. For example with the per cent for art scheme how can we avoid squeezing practices into schematic parameters?"

Hans Ulbrich Obrist is a Swiss curator, currently Co-director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects, Serpentine Gallery, London.

Visit Hans Ulbrich Obrist.

Excerpt is from a recorded interview with Sheena Barrett, Arts Officer, Dublin City Council for CREATE news, issue no. 6, March 2009.

 

 

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  • Alan Phelan
  • 2008

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'Harbouring'

Commissioned in 2008, Harbouring by composer Ian Wilson, was the fifth Per Cent for Art music commission undertaken by Wexford County Council since its inaugural project in 2004.

Wilson's Harbouring is a choral work based on nine poems by both Irish and international writers.

The performances were conducted by Fergus Sheil and featured the Irish Chamber Orchestra, accordian player Dermot Dunne, choristers from Wexford Festival SingersGorey Choral GroupEnniscorthy Choral Society and sean nós singers from the traditional singing group, Whisht! 

Read more about this project in the Public Art Directory section of this website.

 

 

 

 

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