超越市中心的公共艺术:评估芝加哥西北侧的艺术倡议

Q3 Social Sciences Articulo - Journal of Urban Research Pub Date : 2015-07-13 DOI:10.4000/ARTICULO.2828
Clifford D. Deaton
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本文探讨了芝加哥西北部两个不同的公共艺术项目的创作和实施。第一个项目是由当地社区发展组织在奥尔巴尼公园附近规划的雕塑公园和康复花园,而第二个项目是由市议员办公室协调的第45区壁画倡议。通过对访谈和实地考察的分析,本文证明了社区采取艺术举措是为了经济增长和社区发展的感知利益。本文发现,政治分裂是城市艺术活动的一个主要问题。由第45区市议员领导的艺术项目在短期内通常更成功,因为政治领导避免了分裂的最坏影响,但本文的理论是,社区领导的项目有可能随着时间的推移而更持久,因为它们不必与选举更替作斗争。虽然没有直接证据表明艺术倡议和经济发展之间存在积极联系,但该论文得出结论,社区发展是艺术倡议的有形结果。除了专注的领导外,社区参与艺术倡议的规划和实施阶段对项目的整体成功至关重要。此外,在第45区项目中成功纳入当地气溶胶艺术家标志着将这个重要的艺术社区融入城市艺术倡议的好处。
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Public Art Beyond Downtown: Assessing Art Initiatives on the Northwest Side of Chicago
This paper explores the creation and implementation of two different public art initiatives on the Northwest side of Chicago. The first is a sculpture park and healing garden in the Albany Park neighborhood planned by a local community development organization, while the second is a mural initiative in the 45th Ward coordinated by the alderman’s office. Through analysis of both interviews and site visits, this paper demonstrates that communities take up art initiatives for the perceived benefits of both economic growth and community development. This paper finds that political fragmentation is a major problem for urban art initiatives. Art initiatives led by the 45th Ward alderman have been generally more successful in the short-term because political leadership avoids the worst effects of fragmentation, but this paper theorizes that community-led projects have the potential to be more durable over time because they don’t have to contend with electoral turnover. While there is no direct evidence demonstrating a positive connection between art initiatives and economic development, the paper concludes that community development is a tangible result of art initiatives. Along with focused leadership, community involvement in the planning and implementation stages of an art initiative is of vital importance to the overall success of the project. Furthermore, the successful inclusion of local aerosol artists within the 45th Ward project signals the benefits of integrating this vital arts community in urban art initiatives.
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Articulo - Journal of Urban Research
Articulo - Journal of Urban Research Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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