The 2002 Taipei Public Art Festival was a month-long event that featured temporary art installations at Dahu Park, Taipei. Its funding was derived from the construction budget for the Nei Hu Sewage Treatment Plant, a major public works project required to dedicate 1% of its total budget to public art. After the closing of the Dahu Park exhibition, three artworks were placed permanently at the plant. This book documents the exhibition and related programmes. With artist biographies.
Onsite
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
public art,  installation,  sculpture,  interactive art,  community art,  group exhibition,  Taiwan
2003
132
9570141573
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catalogue
The Alternative Powers of Temporary Public Art - On the 2002 Taipei Public Art Festival - HUANG Haiming, 黃海鳴
The Postmodernity of Public Art Festivals: Rethinking the 2002 Taipei Public Art Festival - CHEN Chaoxing, 陳朝興
Curatorial Concept: Water Charter - New Experience: Urban Culture and Art in Public Spaces
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