NVA, the Glasgow based environmental art organisation, has created an ecological art project for GI, the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Arts. NV has recreated/re-enacted the White Bike Plan/Witte Fietsenplan. The action originally took place in the mid-60s by the Provos in Amsterdam. The Provos said, “The White Bicycle Plan proposes to create bicycles for public use... Continue Reading →
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Fritz Haeg's excellent book Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn is being released in a new and updated edition (April 2010) which documents completed projects and has new essays.
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The Return of Birdsong, an artwork by Milja Viita.
Public Art Sustainability Assessment toolkit from Chrysalis Arts
Chrysalis Arts has developed a Public Art Sustainability Assessment (PASA) toolkit. This is intended to promote sustainability and breaks down the process of making public art (whether large scale or small, permanent or temporary into a range of key issues including: artistic practice; project management; community involvement; environment and resources; site and context. The toolkit asks... Continue Reading →

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