Glances and hands on public art: A kaleidoscopic view of monuments in public space in the Öresund region and beyond

Johanna Rivano Eckerdal (Editor), Rikke Lie Halberg (Editor), Hans Dam Christensen (Editor)

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Abstract

How do we relate to monuments and statues in public spaces? And how do our perceptions shift when history confronts us with new insights?
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, many monuments and statues across the world became the focal point of intense debate. Some were torn down, others covered up, and others were re-examined in light of not only colonial and racial oppression, but also the gendered structures they symbolised. This book delves into how we physically and symbolically interact with these public artworks – through both sight and touch.
Drawing on historical examples and contemporary protests, Glances and Hands on Public Art explores how public monuments shape our collective memory and identity.
A range of contrasting and complementary perspectives on this issue are provided here. Artists, researchers, museum managers, critics and civil servants contribute their first-hand experience of tackling these questions, but from very different starting points. Together, the authors provide a kaleidoscopic view of the role of public art as both a reminder of the past and a battleground for present-day societal struggles and cultural discussions. How can we understand our changing attitudes toward these monuments, and what do they mean for the future of public art?
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGöteborg & Stockholm
PublisherMakadam förlag
Number of pages222
ISBN (Print)9789170615047
Publication statusPublished - 2025 Jan 30

Publication series

NameCentrum för Öresundsstudier
Volume45
ISSN (Print)2001-9874

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Design
  • Art History (including Textile and Fashion Design Studies)
  • Cultural Studies
  • History

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  • Interacting with Monuments: Idolatry, Iconoclasm, Iconoclash

    Zander, U., 2025 Feb 5, Glances and Hands on Public Art: A Kaleidoscopic View on Monuments in Public Space in the Öresund Region and Beyond. Rivano Eckerdal, J., Halberg, R. L. & Christensen, H. D. (eds.). Makadam förlag, p. 135-149 15 p. (Centrum för Öresundsstudier; vol. 45).

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  • Introduction

    Rivano Eckerdal, J., Halberg, R. L. & Dam Christensen, H., 2025 Jan 30, Glances and Hands on Public Art: A kaleidoscopic view of monuments in public space in the Öresund region and beyond. Rivano Eckerdal, J., Lie Halberg, R. & Dam Christensen, H. (eds.). Göteborg & Stockholm: Makadam förlag, p. 8-17 10 p. (Centrum för Öresundsstudier; vol. 45).

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  • Public art for who? Exploring the cultural dimension of urban sustainability

    Cassinger, C., Högdahl, E. & Ledendal, M., 2025 Jan 30, Glances and hands on public art: A kaleidoscopic view on monuments in public space in the Öresund region and beyond. Dam Christensen, H., Lie Halberg, R. & Rivano Eckerdal, J. (eds.). Makadam förlag, (Centrum för Öresundsstudier; no. 45).

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