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Art and similar interventions in public space. Coverage moves outwards from Singapore through Asia to the rest of the world. Like nothing else, the idea of "public art" exposes the contradiction inherent in our ideas of "the public" and of "art".


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Sunday, September 24, 2006
  "the Khoj people did it" - public art collective in Delhi
Financial Express has an article on the Khoj public art collective. It focusses on the group's 2006 public art residency program, which features Helmut Dick of Amsterdam, Jogjakarta-based stencil artist Bambang Witjaksono, Bangalore's Jasmeen Patheja, Hyderabad's Mohammad Ali Talpur and Mumbai's Navjot Altaf who is producing 50,000 stickers for distribution around the city. Experts quoted in the article make the point that art in public places and for public purposes is the long-term norm, with gallery art a 20th century aberration.


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