The term public art properly refers to works of
art in any media that have been planned and executed with the specific intention
of being sited or staged in the physical public domain, usually outside and
accessible to all. The term is especially significant within the art world,
amongst curators, commissioning bodies and practitioners of public art, to whom
it signifies a particular working practice, often with implications of site
specificity, community involvement and collaboration. The term is sometimes also
applied to include any art which is exhibited in a public space including
publicly accessible buildings.
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