Exploring Site-Specific Art
Exploring Site-Specific Art
Issues of Space and Internationalism
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JUDITH RUGG
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CONTENTS
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List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgements xi
Foreword xiii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Psychic Spaces 7
Chapter 2: Contingent Spaces 33
Chapter 3: Performance of Space 53
Chapter 4: The Garden 71
Chapter 5: Demographic Space 91
Chapter 6: Territory and Location 115
Chapter 7: The Viewer 139
Chapter 8: The Border 157
Conclusion 177
Bibliography 179
Index 195
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Chapter 1: Psychic Spaces
11. David Ward, Nocturne, St Michael Paternoster Royal, London (2006)
Photograph: Richard Davies.
12. Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Red Night, Our Lady of Guadalupe
Cemetery, Santa Fe (1999).
13. Melanie C
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