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_aKedia, Mitali
245 _aPublic Art: A City Illustrated curating the Public Realm in India
250 _aVol. 14(04), October-December
260 _aNew Delhi
_c2017
_bInstitute of Town Planners
300 _a78-86
520 _aIn today's world very rarely an element has the power to modify the character of space into a place. Public Art is one such element which not only enriches a place but also gives it meaning. Around the globe, countries have readily understood its importance and accepted Public Art as an integral part of city development. In India, however, art in this aspect is still overlooked and treated as an accessory. Urban aesthetics are still substantially limited to the installation of deities, political figures, etc. The paper discusses various possibilities and opportunities on how Public Art can boost a society; it also suggests a framework which can be incorporated in the legal system of the country to make it a part of the city development process.
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_aARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)
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_aKapoor, Parul
773 0 _tITPI journal
_x0537-9679
856 _yClick here
_uhttp://www.itpi.org.in/uploads/journalfiles/journal-14x4.pdf
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