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Kaldor Public Art Projects is an Australian arts organisation established in 1969 by John Kaldor AM. The organisation collaborates with groundbreaking international artists to create innovative, site-specific projects in public spaces. By bringing art to spaces outside of galleries and museums, Kaldor Public Art Projects has changed the landscape of contemporary art in Australia with inspiring projects that bring together art, creativity and education. The organisation’s first project, in 1969 was Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Coast, which at the time was the largest single artwork ever made. By 2014, the organisation had brought 29 art projects to Australia, utilizing a variety of public spaces including Cockatoo Island, Old Melbourne Gaol, and Sydney Park Brickworks. Kaldor Public Art Projects has worked with international artists including Gilbert & George, Michael Landy, Jeff Koons, Bill Viola, Thomas Demand, John Baldessari and Tino Sehgal among others. In 2013, Project 27 brought together 13 famous artists and more than 100 performers to present a ground breaking group exhibition of ‘living sculpture’ within 13 purpose-built rooms at Sydney’s Pier 2/3. In 2014 Kaldor Public Art Projects launched their 45th Anniversary Project, YOUR VERY GOOD IDEA. For the first time, Kaldor Public Art Projects will be selecting an Australian artist to create an innovative, site-specific work especially for Sydney. Kaldor Public Art Projects has been listed on the register of charitable organisations since 2004, and also contributes to the development of Australia’s cultural life through innovative education programs for primary, secondary and tertiary schools, as well as programs for the public. == Project History == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kaldor Public Art Projects」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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