Case study #8 Public Art Dialogue Community. An open call to shut up.


 

Open Call for Nominations for The 2023 International Award for Public Art. As PAD has declined to allow my peers to review my two research articles on Ground Zero, Santiago de Chile, I decided to nominate, for the second year running, the unmaking of Plaza Baquedano as Ground Zero for the international award for public art. Artist; The New Constitutionalists (aka Lista del Pueblo and Primera Linéa) Public Artwork; (100 words) Plaza Baquedano was negated, literally and physically by protest violence and destruction, beginning on 18 October 2019, and took two years to unmake this public space. This wholesale destruction was applauded by global solidarity groups. In Chile, the Museum of Contemporary Art Director, Francisco Brugnoli, described this as a "community action" to be analyzed like any monument. After the statue monument was removed in early 2021, the remains of the Unknown Soldier were exhumed for fear that protesters would dig them up. A desolate public space is the quality of excellence in this public artwork. https://acabland.blogspot.com/

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